I am hoping you choose to do the right thing. Because feelings can lie. Feelings aren't good or bad, but when they control us they can be very bad. We can't live by feelings. We can love them when we have them corresponding to doing the right thing, but we need to tell them to be quiet when they are telling us to do something wrong.
See, feelings as I said above are neither bad or good. They just are. As we mature, we learn how to use them as a tool to make life better, to live the way God calls us to live. In this way feelings are big blessings.
So, this can be in big or small things. Mine is a small thing. I'm growing garden plants in my basement for my spring garden. They are doing great, but they are at the point where I need to thin them out. I know this is for them. It is the best thing for them. If I don't thin them out and leave them as they are, they all might grow, but none of them will be big, healthy plants. They will all be sickly and stunted and might not even bear fruit. If I do what I know I need to do, I will have much more of a chance to reap a great harvest. If I follow my feelings (which I know are wrong), I will have a lousy garden. Okay, so all I will have is a lousy garden.
But what if you have started messaging an old flame in your life. And as you message her feelings are building between you and her. You know it's wrong (since you are married to another lovely lady, not mentioning your 12 children), but it feels really good to message her. And then your feelings tell you you gotta meet her (and you know that is wrong too). But you go ahead and follow your feelings. And before you know it, you have messed up your marriage, your kids and this other lady's life too. In this fictional scene, the guy should have never even followed his curiosity to message the lady. Really, nothing good could have come out of it.
Another situation: you are doing your taxes and realize you owe the government. And you don't want to pay those taxes. It will stretch you financially thin. But if you take out part of your self-employment income, if you hide it, then you won't technically owe the government anything (at least in print). You tell yourself it will be easier on your family if you don't pay those extra taxes. You tell yourself you have medical bills to pay. You might even tell yourself you could give more to the church if you don't pay these taxes. What do you do? God tells you to report your income, be thankful for it; and even be thankful paying the taxes you owe because that means you had a great income last year.
Even when the right thing feels wrong, still do the right thing. Even if you are never caught, God sees everything. And he will see you do the right thing and will bless you for it -- especially when he sess that you went against those sneaky feelings when it would have been so easy to cave.