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Passages like 1 King 16 can cause pause among modern readers. We see God get angry and act upon that anger–often by inflicting judgement upon an individual or group. Yet if we learn anything from this passage, it's that anger can be used in a God–honoring way. So what does that look like? And when does anger become destructive?
Join BTS host Will Herron, and Ridge Lead Pastor Mike Van Rees as they discuss what righteous anger looks like and how God's anger can actually comfort and encourage us.
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Passages like 1 King 16 can cause pause among modern readers. We see God get angry and act upon that anger–often by inflicting judgement upon an individual or group. Yet if we learn anything from this passage, it's that anger can be used in a God–honoring way. So what does that look like? And when does anger become destructive?
Join BTS host Will Herron, and Ridge Lead Pastor Mike Van Rees as they discuss what righteous anger looks like and how God's anger can actually comfort and encourage us.
Read the Beyond the Sermon devotionals:
Get the devotional each week! Sign up to receive the Beyond the Sermon blog in your inbox.

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