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Bold Steps Minute

January 27, 2023

Feelings [How to Handle Them]

Like the 1975 song by Morris Albert called "Feelings", most people operate by them. However, God's word never says we should be led by our feelings.

Today in this Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark Jobe talks about how we should handle our feelings. He reminds us that based on God's word, we should rule over our feelings and not the other way around, and how we should praise God even when we don't feel like it.

Mark Jobe is president of Moody Bible Institute and Pastor of New Life Community Church in Chicago. Mark is the author of, What Now? How to Move into Your Next Season.

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Dr. Mark Jobe

Mark Jobe serves as president of Moody Bible Institute and host of Moody Radio's Bold Steps. He is the author of Unstuck: Out of Your Cave into Your Call (Moody Publishers). He is also the founding pastor of New Life Community Church, a Chicago-based ministry with 27 locations throughout Chicago. Mark earned a diploma from Moody in 1984, a master’s degree from Moody Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in transformational leadership from Bakke Graduate University. He and his wife, Dee, have three adult children.

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Bold Steps Minute

Bold Steps Minute shares daily motivating truths from God’s Word that have the power to transform your life. Dr. Mark Jobe, president of Moody Bible Institute, draws on decades as a Chicago-based pastor to offer clear and candid teaching on the topics that matter most to you.

Learn unique insights that open your eyes to all you can be in Jesus Christ. Gain fresh wisdom that encourages and challenges people across generations and cultures. Be inspired to walk boldly with God at home, at work, in your community—wherever He leads you.