Think before you do this!

I remember so many moments that I simply let anger have its way with me. I would say and do things that I would later regret. The repercussions even  caused me embarrassment at times. I have lost friends due to reacting in a moment of anger. Fortunately, my errors have not landed me in jail or caused me to lose my life. I have heard about people that are in prison because of a moment of uncontrolled anger. Anger is a master emotion. It can be a good servant, but it is a bad master. Sometimes you have to get angry enough to change a habit; to stop a bully; to impel you to do something that you have been putting off for some time. Use anger positively. Don’t allow anger to use you. The New Living Translation says, “And don’t sin by letting anger control you. Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry” (Ephesians 4: 26-27), Today, when I feel anger welling up within me, I have learned to not speak or act rashly in that state. I wait several minutes until I regain my composure, then I can deal with the issue with a clear head. Don’t allow one moment of anger to destroy a lifetime.

Proverbs 14:17 – Short-tempered people do foolish things, and schemers are hated.

You don’t fool me!

I’ve learned not to get fooled by those who seem to prosper even though they are doing so in illicit ways. Many mock Christian values and morals. They think that just because everything is really good now, it will be that way forever. The scriptures make it clear: What we sow, is what we reap (Galations 6:7). If we sow sin and unrighteousness, any prosperity we have now will vanish in time. Don’t look at the prosperity of the wicked. It’s temporary, and behind the scenes, many are experiencing issues and problems that have been created by the foolishness of mocking God and righteous living. Stay the course. Know that you have favor that the world lacks. God is with you, and He is pleased that you are walking in integrity and uprightness. In the long run, you will still be standing, while the foolish one is no more.

Proverbs 14:9 Fools mock at sin, but among the upright there is favor.