Read: Proverbs 15:1-18
"Be angry, and do not sin": Do not let the sun go down on your wrath. --- Ephesians 4:26
The Bible In One Year:
Isaiah 32-33
Colossians 1
When Supreme Court Justice Byron White was in Salt Lake City to give a speech, he was attacked by an angry man. The suspect said he assaulted the respected judge because of his High Court decisions. He said, "Justice White is causing four-letter words to come into my living room through the TV set." Rationalizing his attack, he continued, "The only way I know how to stop it is to go to the source."
That's where the man went wrong. Of course, he had a perfect right to voice his strong opinions. He was even justified in becoming angry if he believed a Court decision encouraged immorality. But the manner he chose to express his indignation was as bad as, if not worse than, a wrong court decision.
Today's Scripture text says, "Be angry, and do not sit" [Ephesians 4:26]. What others say and do may arouse our anger and in some cases should make us angry. But we must be careful we don't overreact and lose control. The apostle Paul reminded us that "though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh" [2 Corinthians 10:3-4].
Should Christians ever become angry? Certainly! But we should never allow our anger to erupt in a sinful response. Two wrongs don't make a right. --- Richard De Haan
When anger stirs within our hearts
Because of wrongs we see,
We must with love address the fault
If helpful we would be. --- Branon
IT'S NOT A SIN TO GET ANGRY WHEN YOU GET ANGRY AT SIN.
Sunday, October 09, 2005
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