Is anger controlling you?

What is happening in people’s hearts today? So many people are getting angry and upset for the smallest of things. You can clearly see this in the morning and afternoon commute. The other day a car passed on my left side and the driver gave me “the finger” and then drove away very quickly. Meanwhile, I don’t even know what I did to merit “the finger.” Road rage has become commonplace today. It seems that the whole nation is angry about something. Psalm 37: 8 (CJB) says: “Stop being angry, put aside rage, and don’t be upset — it leads to evil.” The interesting thing about anger is that usually, people usually lash out at others, when the source of their anger is someone or something completely different. Your co-laborer might lash out at you, yet it might be that he or she had an argument at home. Your child might be angry, and might not want to talk with you, yet, it might be because of something that happened at school. In any case, it is so important that we learn to harness our “anger.” Uncontrolled anger can lead us to sin. It can destroy relationships. It can land us in jail. While anger is normal, the Apostle Paul instructs us to “be angry and do not sin.” This means that we can control our anger. Use anger constructively to propel you to do things that you really need to do, but do not allow anger to control you. Like David said: “It leads to evil.”

Ephesians 4:26 “Be angry, and do not sin”: do not let the sun go down on your wrath,

It’s all about relationship!

Our relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ is our greatest relationship! In life, Everything in our  lives happens through relationships. You might have heard the quote: “It’s who you know.” That is very true. There are people who have high ranking jobs who get paid very well, yet they never qualified for that position. It was given to them because of some kind of relationship. It’s about relationship. If you go to my mother’s home and knock on the door, she will look through the peephole, identify you as a stranger and refuse to open the door. If I show up, she will open the door right away and welcome me. She will even offer me a sandwich and coffee. It’s about relationship. I can show up in Yankee stadium, but I will have to pay for a ticket just to get into a seat. However, if a Yankee player arrives at the stadium, they open the employee gate for him, and he can waltz right in. Why? Because of his relationship to the organization. Guess what? 1 John 3:8 says: “The reason the Son of God was revealed was to undo and destroy the works of the devil.” Did you just read that? Whoever is in relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ has His protective covering. He came to destroy the works of the devil in our lives. If you personally know Him as Lord and Savior, He will undo and destroy anything in your life that came to kill, steal and destroy you and your family. Hey, it’s who you know!

1 John 3:8 “The reason the Son of God was revealed was to undo and destroy the works of the devil.”