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S3E08 Feeling Off . . . with Jesus!

Jamie Moore & Paul Rasmussen Season 3 Episode 8

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How do you discern what’s really going on when your soul feels . . . off?

We’ve all experienced it. Something just feels off. You can’t quite explain it. You’re not necessarily sick. Nothing obvious is wrong. But internally something feels wonky, heavy, or out of alignment.

In this episode, Raz and Jamie talk about the very real human experience of those moments—and what we can do when they happen.
 Instead of ignoring the feeling or immediately trying to fix it, we discuss how those moments can become an invitation to go to Jesus and let Him speak into what’s really going on.

Often the feeling itself isn’t the problem. It’s a signal that something deeper needs attention.

Here are some of the possibilities we explored.

  1. It Might Be Physical
     Sometimes the explanation is simple: you’re tired, dehydrated, hungry, or your body just needs rest.
  2. The Crash After a Mountaintop
     After an intense spiritual experience, ministry moment, or emotional high, there is often a physical and emotional crash. Adrenaline fades. Energy drops.
  3. Unconfessed Sin
     Sometimes the “off” feeling is conviction. Psalm 32
    describes how the psalmist’s bones wasted away while he kept silent about sin.
    When something inside us feels heavy or uneasy, it can be an invitation to ask: “Lord, is there anything in my life that I need to confess or bring into the light?”
  4. Spiritual Malnourishment
     Sometimes we are spiritually hungry but feeding on things that don’t satisfy. We fill ourselves with the “cotton candy” of life—empty distractions, shallow joys, constant stimulation. But when we avoid true nourishment in God’s presence, our spiritual blood sugar drops.
     That inner “off” feeling might simply be a soul that needs real food.
  5. Busyness and Overload
     Life can become so full that our souls start sending warning signals. When everything is rushed and crowded, our inner life begins to lose its center. Sometimes feeling off is the soul saying: “Slow down. Come back to Jesus.”
  6. Grief and Sorrow
     Grief doesn’t only live in the mind—it lives in the body. When we’re processing loss, disappointment, or sorrow, our bodies can carry that weight.

And Jesus understands this deeply. He experienced the full range of human emotion. Sometimes feeling off is simply the body holding grief, and Jesus understand this.

  1. Relational Tension
     When relationships are strained or unresolved conflict lingers, it often shows up as a lingering heaviness inside. The Spirit may be prompting us toward: forgiveness, conversation, reconciliation
  2. The Social Media Effect
     Modern algorithms are literally designed to destabilize our emotions. They thrive on outrage, comparison, insecurity, and anxiety. Sometimes feeling off isn’t spiritual at all—it’s simply the effect of absorbing hours of algorithm-shaped emotions.
  3. Being Out of Step With Jesus
     Sometimes the feeling is actually spiritual guidance. When we are yoked to Jesus (Matthew 11:28–30
    ), our lives move in step with Him. If we start pulling in another direction, we may feel internal tension.

In Acts 16, Paul was forbidden by the Holy Spirit from going into Asia. The Spirit redirected him. Sometimes feeling off is the Spirit saying: “Pause. Check your direction. Come back into step with me.”

The Invitation
 The key question in those moments isn’t: “How do I make this feeling go away?”
 The better question is: “Jesus, what are You saying about this?”

That simple prayer turns a confusing moment into an opportunity to walk with Him more closely.<