Dealing With Emotions - the Jesus WayExemplo
Jesus brought the message of 'love your enemies to the world and demonstrated it in such a way that some people have forgotten instances like this when Jesus showed anger. Anger can also be a godly emotion.
Ephesians 4:26 tells us to 'be angry and sin not.' This means there is a righteous type of anger that is not sinning. This is why we are told to hate evil (Ps. 45:7; 119:104, 163; Pro. 8:13; Rom. 12:9).
Ephesians 4:26 goes on to say, 'Let not the sun go down upon your wrath.' That doesn't mean that it's alright to be angry during daylight as long as we repent by nightfall. Rather, it is speaking of this righteous type of anger. We are never to let it rest. Don't ever put it to bed, but keep yourself stirred up against the things of the devil.
The key to distinguishing between righteous anger and carnal anger is to discern our anger's motive and object. Godly anger is directed at the devil with no consideration of self. If we are angry with people, it's carnal (Eph. 6:12). And if our motivation is self-serving, then it's wrong.
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Receive fresh revelation and a new love for the Lord as you follow Jesus through this devotional which highlights the teachings and actions of Jesus relating to human emotions. Each devotion has a practical application of Jesus' teaching that will help you to put these great truths into practice.
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