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In a culture of perpetual outrage, the story of Jesus cleansing the temple is a provocative one in multiple directions. How do we discern what is and what is not worth being outraged over? What does the passion/"anger" of God look like, and when is anger justified? Is God's anger ever violent? Is it our job to "tone police" anybody else's anger? And when we see the heat of God over injustice in a text like this one, should it matter that we are, in fact, well...not Jesus?
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In a culture of perpetual outrage, the story of Jesus cleansing the temple is a provocative one in multiple directions. How do we discern what is and what is not worth being outraged over? What does the passion/"anger" of God look like, and when is anger justified? Is God's anger ever violent? Is it our job to "tone police" anybody else's anger? And when we see the heat of God over injustice in a text like this one, should it matter that we are, in fact, well...not Jesus?
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sonofapreacherman/
Visit Jonathan's Website: http://www.jonathanmartinwords.com/
Watch The Zeitcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHzTuNKhTK-AZjfmkxQiww
Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!
Edited and produced by Joel Everson

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