Anger without sin
Give no place to the devil
Eliminate wrath
-Ephesians 4:26-27
I was reading a few articles online
recently and observed how people reveal their pain in the comments
they leave. On either side of an issue, a person's response can come
across as bitter or sweet. Old wounds they think are hidden or healed
show up in the tone of a comment or a sharp word.
Passion is a good thing. Everyone has
at least one thing that fires their zeal. God made us that way.
Sometimes zeal heats to the boiling point. That's when the scripture,
“Be angry and sin not” is an important one to remember. Anger in
itself is not a sin or God would have said, “Do not sin by becoming
angry.”
One of the best ways I've found to be
angry and sin not is to recognize that my zeal alone cannot change a
person, especially if they are zealously opposed to what I am
zealously for (or vice versa). The Holy Spirit is the only person who
can change another person. We can't even change ourselves. If we
could pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, then Jesus died for no
reason. No. He died to free us and redeem us, to reestablish the
relationship between God and mankind that was broken when Adam
sinned.
There are times when I can feel my ire
rising. “Why can't they SEE? How can they not UNDERSTAND? It's so
clear!” My logic kicks in. I try to think of ways to explain things
that have already been explained and rejected (if only by a lack of
action.) A though bubbles to the surface:
You can't explain
someone into action. You can only inspire them to it.
I've
learned when my ire is high, the best action to take is prayer. God
will work on the ones who are willing – including ourselves. The
Holy Spirit needs to be involved in the situation, not my ire.
Rise
to the challenge, not to the bait.
Ephesians
4:26-32
4 comments:
Awesome, Awesome word!!! I need this reminder often! :-) It's a good habit to get into--if I start getting frustrated or upset about something, just automatically start praying!!
Thank you!! :-) Keep up you great posts!!
Adele
Thanks, Adele!
Very insightful post Della. How effective we can be if we pray for people instead of working as hard to persuade them. Enjoying reading your posts.
Recently God has been talking to me about how my actions indicate where my faith is. I know prayer is powerful, but my actions have to show it.
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