The Talking Story Podcast

How I'm Dealing with Anger


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Today's reflection is not an easy one for me to share, because I'm  personally struggling through it, like right now, as I type this, I'm  angry. There's a righteous anger, a just anger, an anger that can spur  us toward righteous action and compassion.

But there's also an anger that will lead to bitterness, division, and  hatred. This anger is where bridges get burned, relationships are left  in disarray, and we simply are left a mess.

I'm teetering.  The struggle is real.

So I watched this movie the other night called Free Burma Rangers (mind you this was my second time watching this movie, I think this was  the last movie I watched in theaters before COVID. ) FBR is an  incredible documentary, a must watch for all.

In brief Dave Eubank, and his wife Karen,  have dedicated their lives  to help others in war-torn countries: Burma, Syria, and Iraq. They go  in to help the injured AND to share the story of what is actually  happening and how innocent people are dying due to horrific evil.

They know the enemy. They have seen the effects of the enemy. And at  one point Dave admits wanting to kill the enemy, which I think we all  would consider a justified thought.

However, Dave said that if he acted on that thought, that anger would  have led him down a dark path, so instead he choose to continue to love  his enemies, pray for them, and help those who encounter their path of  destruction.

I tell you, I'm a fighter. When I get hurt, I can hurt back, wall up,  or push away. Loving someone who has hurt me, it ain't easy. Loving  someone who hurts someone else, ohh man world watch out, because that  enrages me. Bitterness is an easier drug to turn to, a short term  remedy. But long term? It kills. It begins to destroy a person from the  inside out.

Guys, I'm on a journey. I haven't arrived. But I'm trying to choose  love. I'm trying to do the right thing and love, through actions, people  who have wounded me. I'm trying to turn my anger into compassion. Are  boundaries necessary? Absolutely, especially if repentance hasn't taken  place. Is wisdom essential? It's critical. We don't walk into a war  without knowledge and a plan. We do need to do what's necessary to  protect ourselves and those around us. But when faced with anger or  love, may we continue to choose love, the action of love, to help our  persecutor, to pray for their well being, and to help those who have  been wounded in their path.

Ephesians 4:31-32

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