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The Power of Our Anger
How powerful is anger? I want you to pause for a moment and try to think of 3 things that people could do while being angry. Now let me ask you this: Would these 3 things bring something good or bad? Can you think of anything good that can come from anger?
It might surprise you to know that there is good that can come from your anger. In fact, anger is a God-given emotion. I think of anger in two ways. There’s sinful anger and righteous anger. Are you angry right now about something? Is it sinful or righteous? How can you even know which type of anger you have? The Bible says this:
“In your anger do not sin; Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry”. - Ephesians 4:26 (NIV)
The Bible doesn’t say it’s wrong to be angry, but that it’s wrong to sin while angry! What would that look like? Consider this scenario: You’re with a crowd of people that are looking at a burning building. Even though you all just evacuated, you see someone inside that can’t break free. As you’re looking around, you see that no one is running toward the building to save them. Knowing what would happen if you do nothing should spark you to action, right? It should make you angry that no one is doing anything! There are several things you could do with this anger of yours, but here are a few possibilities: You can start expressing your anger toward everyone around you because they are not doing anything to save this person, or you can run to the person in danger and do something about it.
This is how you can tell the difference between sinful and righteous anger: Sinful anger will produce sinful actions; but righteous anger produces righteous actions. You have a choice in every situation concerning your anger; you can sin against God, or you can honor God with your actions.
Throughout this Bible Reading Plan, we’re going to look at the story of Cain and Abel out of Genesis 4. My prayer is that this story of anger would inspire you to consider how to handle your own anger, as you go through this study.
Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to see my anger in a new way. Please show me if there’s anger in my own heart right now and help me to deal with it in a way that honors you. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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This Bible Reading Plan is about the power of our anger. Cain’s sinful heart led him to murder his brother Abel. It’s no secret that our anger can lead us down some terrible paths! That’s why we should constantly be reminded of our banner passage for this Plan: “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.” - James 1:19-20 (NIV) In this Bible Reading Plan, we’ll take an inward look at our own anger, and learn how to handle our anger in a way that honors God.
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