Hello everyone,
While I was praying last night, I thought about the place in the bible where Jesus displayed anger by overturning the table of the men who were gambling. It struck me that most of us view God as a "loving" God...and that he is indeed. However, then I thought about that scene where Jesus displayed a moment of what Christians sometimes refer to as "righteous anger." I guess what leads me to discuss this topic is...Since we are not sinless, do we have a right as Christians to display righteous anger?? The more I contemplated on this thought while I was praying, I was remembered by another proverb (don't remember which one) that talks about letting God take revenge instead of us acting out. This could be rather confusing because we know that Jesus had righteous anger, but who determines what is righteous? Also, some have taken righteous anger to the extreme where there are extremists out there killing other people in the name of Christianity (which is totally wrong in my opinion).
Just a topic for discussion. I would like to know everyone's viewpoints on this. As I continue to grow spiritually, I keep thirsting for wisdom and truths. Looking forward to everyone's reply.
While I was praying last night, I thought about the place in the bible where Jesus displayed anger by overturning the table of the men who were gambling. It struck me that most of us view God as a "loving" God...and that he is indeed. However, then I thought about that scene where Jesus displayed a moment of what Christians sometimes refer to as "righteous anger." I guess what leads me to discuss this topic is...Since we are not sinless, do we have a right as Christians to display righteous anger?? The more I contemplated on this thought while I was praying, I was remembered by another proverb (don't remember which one) that talks about letting God take revenge instead of us acting out. This could be rather confusing because we know that Jesus had righteous anger, but who determines what is righteous? Also, some have taken righteous anger to the extreme where there are extremists out there killing other people in the name of Christianity (which is totally wrong in my opinion).
Just a topic for discussion. I would like to know everyone's viewpoints on this. As I continue to grow spiritually, I keep thirsting for wisdom and truths. Looking forward to everyone's reply.
