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Anger and Not Sin
Anger and Not Sin We must not indulge our angry feelings or let them lead to pride, hatred, or self-righteousness. Believers must follow Jesus’ example. We ought to reserve our anger for when we see God dishonored or people wronged. If we get angry, we must do so without sinning. Paul tells us to deal withContinue reading “Anger and Not Sin”
God’s Anger Is Not Our Anger
God’s Anger Is Not Our Anger In itself, anger is not a sin, because even God can be angry (Deut. 9:8, 20; Ps. 2:12). Several times in the Old Testament the phrase appears, “the anger of the Lord” (Num. 25:4; Jer. 4:8; 12:13). The holy anger of God is a part of His judgment against sin,Continue reading “God’s Anger Is Not Our Anger”
Contemplating Anger
Contemplation and Journal What is it about anger that keeps me from seeking God’s way for that person or issue? When do we usually realize that we are angry? Before the incident, during or afterwards? How do I know when it is okay to be angry? What are my personal triggers for becoming angry? ViewContinue reading “Contemplating Anger”
Consequences Trump Cause
“How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.” Aurelius View On WordPress