Jesus, I Want to Love You Part 2নমুনা
LORD, AM I ANGRY?
What gets to you? Or should I say who? Is there someone or something that continues to churn in your stomach? How do you respond when someone has sinned or when someone continues to hurt you or do wrong to you? How we respond in any given situation has a lot to do with who we are serving.
We want to be godly in all of our relationships, even in those difficult relationships with people who are slow to change. For instance, when your spouse doesn’t seem to love you or take a genuine interest in you or when they continue to focus on the next thing she needs for the house. Or, when your friend seems to always be disappointed, and nothing you do seems to ever be good enough. Maybe the difficult relationship is with your mother, mother-in-law, or a very challenging 2-year-old. What do you do? How do you forgive seventy times seven, really?
Do you believe that God can enable and empower you to be strong, wise, and faithful so that you can have a gentle and quiet spirit, no matter what comes your way (1 Peter 3:3-6)? No matter what your husband does or how many times he does it? No matter who wrongs you or how tired you are or how many times your buttons are pushed? No matter what your children are thinking or doing? No matter what your neighbor does—or the church?
We all deal with anger. As Christians, the terrain is challenging. But cling to your Lord! This week we will walk forward with our ears and hearts wide open to allow Him to have His way in our hearts.
PRAISE HIM
Lord, I praise you. You are God and I am not. I want your righteousness! (Ps. 4:3-5)
ADMIT YOUR SIN
Confess with a repentant and contrite heart. (Deut. 32:39, Jer. 17:14)
Lord, I admit that I . . .
THANK HIM
Thank you, Lord, for your compassion and for the riches and blessing you have given. (1 Chr. 16:8, 34-35)
ASK HIM
Lord, give me your heart. Please grant me your patience and forbearance moment by moment. (Col. 3:12-17)
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About this Plan
In this study, we will take a look at Jesus’ teaching on anger from the Sermon on the Mount. Part two of eight in the "Jesus, I Want to Love You" series, focuses on knowing and loving Jesus more. These plans can be done in any order. See also "Jesus, I Want to Love You" (companion prayer) by Thistlebend.
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