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A REAL LOOK AT YOUR FEELINGS (4 OF 6)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Psalm 16:7-11, Philippians 4:4-9
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A Real Look at Your Feelings (4 of 6)
Series: A Real Look at Real Love For Real Life
Brad Whitt
Psalm 16:7-11 and Philippians 4:4-9


Intro: Well, I want you to take your bibles now this morning, and I want you to go ahead and be finding your place at Psalm 16 if you will. Psalm 16, and I want us to begin reading here this morning in verse number 7, as we continue here in our series of messages that we've entitled, ''A Real Look at Real Love For Real Life.'' A Real Look at Real Love For Real Life. Now, if you've been here and if you'll remember, we've already taken a real look at your family. And we've already taken a real look at your friends and your finances. So, what I want to do here this morning is this - I want to get down to the heart of the matter. Because really when you boil down all of this other stuff that we've been looking at, what you'll find is this - It is a matter of the heart. It's a matter of the heart. And so this morning I want to talk to you for a few minutes, not about your family, and not about your friends or your finances, but I want to talk to you for a few minutes here this morning about your feelings.

But before I do that, I've just got to share this with you. I came across something this past week, and I thought it was just the cutest thing. Of course, we're celebrating Mother's Day today, and I thought that this would fit just perfectly.

ILLUS: A mother knows that she's been home too long when:

She begins to talk to Barney as a real person.
She forgets which one is real-Mister Rogers or King Friday.
She cries for a wedding on Sesame Street.
She is the one in the congregation that JUST laughed at the first three reasons-because she knew what all three of them were about.

Well, anyway, back to the notes. We're talking about feelings here this morning, and the Merriam-Webster dictionary says that feelings are: 1. Our sense of touch or a sensation perceived by this. In other words, you touch stuff; you feel stuff. ...

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