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There is human anger and righteous anger. Human anger seems to stem from fear, selfishness and a need for control. Righteous anger stems from a sinful injustice, with a desire to make whole, to redeem.
Human anger tends to cloud our judgment, and we respond instead of act. Righteous anger controls our actions before we respond by leaning into the Holy Spirit.
Human anger is a foothold for Satan to enter and deceive. Righteous anger is an extension of a hand-up, an invitation to accept Christ as the Lord of your life.
In your anger, do not sin.
Don’t forget to check out my latest podcast. Call and leave me a message. I want to hear from you. (501) 291-3111
By Barbara ScorzaThere is human anger and righteous anger. Human anger seems to stem from fear, selfishness and a need for control. Righteous anger stems from a sinful injustice, with a desire to make whole, to redeem.
Human anger tends to cloud our judgment, and we respond instead of act. Righteous anger controls our actions before we respond by leaning into the Holy Spirit.
Human anger is a foothold for Satan to enter and deceive. Righteous anger is an extension of a hand-up, an invitation to accept Christ as the Lord of your life.
In your anger, do not sin.
Don’t forget to check out my latest podcast. Call and leave me a message. I want to hear from you. (501) 291-3111