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Be Angry! (Part 2) - Damon J. Gray
Last week, we looked at anger and righteous indignation, and found that scripture comes at the emotion of anger from a different angle than we might have expected, and certainly different than that of many popular teachers of our era. Today, we want to look at an incident in the life of Jesus wherein he…
Damon J. Gray,
When You Don’t Want to Go Back to the Way You Were
I had braces on my upper teeth three times. Count them. One. Two. Three. As the orthodontist explained, “Teeth have a memory. They always want to go back to the way they were. ”As soon as he said those words, I felt convicted. I have a tendency to go back to the way I was. We all do.
Sharon Jaynes,
As Bold as a Lion
Boldness is the willingness to take risks and to act innovatively while demonstrating confidence and courage. It takes courage to be a Christian and to declare the gospel of Jesus Christ in the face of cynicism and a culture of doubt and disbelief. It takes courage to speak out against injustice and to demand recompense and restitution when a wrong has been committed.
Anneta Pinto,
When You Don't Want To Go Back To The Way You Were - Sharon Jaynes
I had braces on my upper teeth three times. Count them. One. Two. Three. As the orthodontist explained, “Teeth have a memory. They always want to go back to the way they were.” As soon as he said those words, I felt convicted. I have a tendency to go back to the way I was. We all do. Read more…
Sharon Jaynes,
When You Don’t Want To Go Back To The Way You Were
I had braces on my upper teeth three times. Count them. One. Two. Three. As the orthodontist explained, “Teeth have a memory. They always want to go back to the way they were.” As soon as he said those words, I felt convicted. I have a tendency to go back to the way I was. We all do. Read more...
Sharon Jaynes ,
Kicking Verbal Knee-Jerk Reactions to the Curb - Sharon Jaynes
Perhaps you’ve had a Holy Spirit moment at some point in your life—a moment that caused you to make a major change in the words you speak. But for the moment to maintain momentum, we need to be constantly aware of our tendency to revert…to go back to the way we were. And remember, you are never on your own. God has given you the power of the Holy Spirit to help you every step of the way.
Sharon Jaynes,
Mrs. DM: Anger is OK. - Divorce Minister
Alrighty, I need to put this out there because honestly, I’m appalled with the lack of understanding of healthy emotions. Anger is healthy. Is it pleasant? No. Is it fun? No. Is it necessary? Completely. Piggybacking this on my post on pain (Mrs. Divorce Minister Speaks), in order to empathize and really change the way … Continue reading “Mrs. DM: Anger is OK.”
David Derksen,
What is the Right way for Christians to Deal with Personal Injustice, Evil or Unfairness?
When individuals use their freewill in a way that hurts others we become enraged with God, the one Being in the entire universe that is the most outraged and brokenhearted by the depravity and ugli…
Lisa Price,
The Uniqueness of God’s Wrath
The reality of God’s wrath doesn’t mean that He loses His cool with sinners and lashes out at them. This wrath is divine—it is the wrath of God. It is therefore unlike anything we know of in the present world. God’s wrath is not like human anger, which is always tainted by sin. God’s wrath
John MacArthur,
Is God's Anger The Most Terrible Thing For Mankind?
Why do people fear man but refuse to fear God?.He is slow to anger because he want everyone to repent and come to the light.God’s anger is fierce than anything destructive you could think o f.His anger has killed over thousands already.He is yet to pour his biggest wrath on sinners and all those who rebel against him.
Anthony Eshun,

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