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I am really down in the dumps right now. I do not know what to do. My mind has all these thoughts going on and even though I try to bring every thought subject and captive to the obedience of Christ---I still fail.

I am having some problems with trying to get anger under control but I am not going to do anything stupid. This is one of my major faults and I need help.

I know what the Bible says about it but I am struggling very hard with it right now.

I lost my job 3 months ago and have not been able to find suitable employment yet. I can not even hardly get the low paying jobs, if you know what I mean.

I have been getting unemployment but the last week I claimed I had bonus pay and now the State Of Arkansas is giving me a run around about it and witholding my funds---yes it is mine illegally. Strange that if a claiment does something illeagl they throw the book at them but it is ok that the State has practices that are downright unlawful and unethical. I wish I could get a job and then thumb my nose up at them.

The State Of Arkansas is one the most ungodly hypocritical states in the United States Of Americal. :(:(:cry::cry:

Sorry about what I said but I had to vent!
 
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My friend, I have never been in your situation but that is all the reason for me to pray for you harder! My mom used to tell me, "If the Lord brings you to it, He will bring you through it!" The Lord knows how much you can handle and is not going to put you in over your head. He will carry you and lift you up until you are out of the situation. You can handle this, you WILL make it through! The Lord will not leave you. Just lean on him! I know it's a hard thing to do because (as a fellow victim of depression) when we are suffering from this "condition", our pride is at it's highest. The last thing we want to do is turn to the Lord because "what's the point?" The thing that I like to visualize in my mind after I pray, is that picture that you just told someone you really trust and rely on your problems and he says back to you, "Don't worry, I'll take care of it." This is what I picture God is saying to me and you know what? He always does.

God Bless you brother, hang in there. You are in my prayers!
 
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Just Me Garry said:
I am really down in the dumps right now. I do not know what to do. My mind has all these thoughts going on and even though I try to bring every thought subject and captive to the obedience of Christ---I still fail.

Sorry about what I said but I had to vent!
I liked hearing you vent! Now I don't feel quite so bad . . . (My day was yesterday!)

I'm in the same boat as you. Today, however, I have hope.

A friend of mine was sharing a study about all the different names of God. He had quite a list. After showing all those names used to describe God, he took one name and placed it at the top. The name, of course, was "Jesus" . . . the name ABOVE all names!

He then encouraged me to give my problems names . . . then place them under the stack of others. The name "Jesus" -- the name above all names -- is Lord over my named problems.

Makes sense, doesn't it?

Stephen Tanneberg
 
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Dealing With Anger...God's Way



Everybody has to deal with anger from time to time. But how is the best way to handle it? To answer that question, we first must understand what anger really is. Anger is an emotion often characterized by feelings of great displeasure, indignation, hostility, wrath, and vengeance. Many times, anger is how we express our dissatisfaction with life. It is defined in the Greek as the strongest of all passions. Anger begins with a feeling that often is expressed in words or actions. We feel something, and it causes us to say or do something.

GET TO THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM

Anger is the fruit of rotten roots. One of the primary roots of anger probably stems from the family. Angry people come from angry families because they learn from their role models and perpetuate the same behavior in their own lives... eventually passing it on to their children.

OTHER ROOTS OF ANGER INCLUDE:

Injustice—when people mistreat us and we feel there is nothing we can do about it, we get angry because we feel it isn't fair. As much as we would like to change the situation or the person who is treating us badly, we can't. People can't change people, only God can change people. So it's best to put your energy into praying for the offender.

Strife—which is hidden, repressed anger, begins with judgment, gossip, talebearing, backbiting, and thinking too highly of one's self. Strife is often exhibited in arguing, bickering, heated disagreements, and angry undercurrents.

Impatience—often produces anger when we can't get what we want when we want it. When others impede our progress or slow us down, it is easy to become impatient. Most of us struggle with impatience on a daily basis simply because of today's fast-paced world.

Abuse of any kind—sexual, physical, verbal, emotional, or mental almost always leads to anger. All of these abuses are injustices, and injustice eventually leaves the abused feeling helpless and angry. Abuse of this kind cannot be ignored. You must deal with it and process it before you can get rid of it.

Unmet needs—can also produce anger. We all have needs that can and should be met by those closest to us. However, others cannot know and understand our needs unless we communicate with them. But even then they may sometimes fail to meet our needs. So the answer is to go to God with your needs and quit looking to other people.

Jealousy—anger caused by jealousy was one of the first negative emotions mentioned in the Bible. Genesis 4 tells us that Cain killed his brother Abel because he was jealous to the point of being angry. This is one of the more extreme results of jealousy, but it serves to remind us of how dangerous jealousy can be.

Many people are afraid that someone else may get ahead of them. They think their importance in the world depends on their job or their position in the church. Jealousy causes them to try to be important in the eyes of man. If you have this problem, understand that God has you where you are now for a reason. He knows what is in your future, and He may have you in training for it right now. There is a big difference between being able and being ready to do a specific thing. So don't despise the days of small beginnings. Remember that we must answer to God. Our rewards come from obeying the specific callings He has placed on our lives not from the great things we manage to accomplish as far as the world is concerned. Other roots that lead to anger include insecurity, fear of confrontation, and a feeling of being controlled by a job or other people and their problems. I used to get mad at people who controlled me until God told me one day, "You are just as guilty as they are because you're letting them do it." We must not put excessive pressure on ourselves by making too many commitments just because we don't want to say no to someone.

MASKS OF ANGER

Sometimes we use masks to cover up something that we don't want anybody to see. If we are harboring anger, we think masking it will keep others from knowing the real us. So we hide behind a variety of masks in an attempt to trick people into thinking we're something or someone that we're not. I have discovered that people respect you more if you share your real self with them than if you try to hide everything and act like you've got it all together. After all, people can tell when something is not right. You may think you're hiding your anger, but it will eventually find a way to come out either in voice tone, body language, or attitudes. Some people use the cold shoulder mask. When someone makes them angry, they may say they have forgiven them but they become cold and show no warmth or emotion in dealing with that individual. These people live a lonely existence, because they are so afraid of being hurt that they avoid any close and meaningful relationship. This is a classic example of "choosing your pain." This kind of person chooses the pain of living an isolated, lonely life instead of working through the problem and determining to develop good friendships. Other people like to use the silent treatment mask. These are the folks who say they're not angry with you, yet they refuse to talk to you... or they communicate only when it is absolutely necessary, usually with a grunt or nod. When people avoid being with, touching, or doing things for the individual they're angry at, they're hiding behind a mask. But this is not the answer.

FACE THE TRUTH...AND CHOOSE YOUR PAIN

If you want the great and mighty things God has for you, you must get to the root of anger and deal with it. You must get rid of the masks and face the things that happened in your life to make you the way you are today. Admit that you can't change by yourself. Until the root is dealt with and removed, it will continue to produce one kind of bad fruit after another. Too often we spend our lives dealing with the bad fruit in our behavior, but we never dig deep enough to get to the root of the problem. Actually, when we're faced with anger, we must choose our pain. Digging deep to take care of the bad root is painful, but it is the only lasting way to take care of the problem. We can either suffer positively, doing what is right, or we can go with the devil's plan. But remember, the same devil that tempts you to follow your human feelings will later condemn you for doing it. You must decide if you want the pain that will take you into a new realm of glory, or if you're going to keep your same old pain, trying to hide it while it's rotting on the inside of you.

Peter tells us to be well balanced and temperate, withstanding the devil at his onset (see 1 Peter 5:8,9). When you begin to feel anger, it's the perfect time to exercise the fruit of self-control. You may have good reason to be angry, but you must not use it as an excuse to stay that way. Instead of denying or justifying it, ask God to help you deal with it in a positive way. Romans 12:21 gives this good advice: Do not let yourself be overcome by evil, but overcome (master) evil with good. When Satan attacks you, instead of getting mad, go bless someone. Responding in a positive way is the direct opposite of what the enemy had planned, and it defeats his plan to keep you upset. It doesn't come naturally, and it isn't always easy, but when we do what we can do, God will do what we can't do. Do not be quick in spirit to be angry or vexed, for anger and vexation lodge in the bosom of fools (Ecclesiastes 7:9). If we hang onto anger, we're just being foolish. We must turn the anger and the people who caused it over to God and let Him take care of it. ...Vengeance is Mine, I will repay (requite), says the Lord (Romans 12:19). Trust God and He will take care of you and protect you. You can't change your past, but when you give it to God, He will use it to bring you a better future.

IS ANGER SIN?

Is all anger sin? No, but some of it is. Even God Himself has righteous anger against sin, injustice, rebellion, and pettiness. Anger sometimes serves a useful purpose, so it isn't necessarily always a sin. Obviously, we are going to have adverse feelings or God would not have needed to provide the fruit of self-control. Just being tempted to do something is not sin. It's when you don't resist the temptation but go ahead and do it that it becomes sin. God sometimes allows us to feel anger so we can recognize when we are being mistreated. But even when we experience true injustices in our lives, we must not vent our anger in an improper way. We must guard against allowing anger to drag us into sin. Ephesians 4:26,27 tells us, When angry, do not sin; do not ever let your wrath (your exasperation, your fury or indignation) last until the sun goes down. Leave no [such] room or foothold for the devil [give no opportunity to him]. Refuse to give the devil an opportunity to get a foothold in your life through anger.

All anger, regardless of its cause, has the same effect on our lives. It upsets us, causing us to feel pressure. Keeping anger locked inside and pretending it doesn't exist can even be dangerous to our health. It usually doesn't bother the person who makes us angry, it just hurts us. So we must take responsibility for our anger and learn to deal with it. Process it and bring closure to it, and that will relieve the pressure. I have been through some rough times in my life, and for many years those experiences caused me to feel miserable. I was so mad about the abuse in my childhood that it was making be bitter and hateful. I was angry with everybody, but one day God confronted me and said, "Joyce, are you going to let that make you bitter or better?" That got my attention, and I eventually had to find a positive way to process my anger. That was a place of new beginnings for me. When you face your anger and decide to deal with it God's way, you can overcome it. The Holy Ghost gives us the power to be stable and to walk in the fruit of the Spirit. We have the power to forgive those who do injustices in our lives and to love the unlovely.

TAKE STEPS TOWARD FREEDOM

People are born to be free, it is a gift from God. We are not to be free from responsibility, but we are to be free to be led by the Holy Spirit. Any time our freedom is taken away or given away, we experience anger. Are you willing to go through whatever it takes to get free... or do you want to stay in the mess you're in for the rest of your life? If you want to be free, just start doing what God wants you to do one step at a time and you will eventually walk out of your messes. When we are battling anger, we must realize that ...we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12 KJV). When Satan makes you angry, remember that he's trying to keep you from accomplishing the will of God in your life. In 2 Timothy 4:5, Paul told Timothy to be calm, cool, and collected, and to keep performing the duties of his ministry. And that is good advice for all of us. When we get angry, we should calm down and start doing what God has called us to do. You can be bitter or better, it's up to you! If you're mad about something, instead of letting it ruin your life, turn it into something good. Overcome evil and anger by praying for those who hurt and abuse you. Forgive them and be a blessing to them. It may not be easy at first, but when you make the decision and stick with it, God will take care of the rest.
 
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Anger is a God-given emotion. It is a caution that something is wrong.

Whenever I get angry, I stop, look around -- and see who has their foot inside my boundary. More often than not, it is something attempting to take my focus off of God.

I don't see anywhere in scripture where it tells us NOT to be angry. I do see where it tells us to "be slow" in getting there and not to sin in that anger.
 
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Just Me Garry said:
Sometimes I feel like a hypocrite more than a Christian at times. I have confessed my shortcomings to the Lord and am asking him for strength.
:sigh:
You are not a hypocrite..We all have been in the valley at some time or other....I know I have....God bless you...
 
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Sorry to hear of your trouble,Ill keep you in my prayers.


Commit the keeping and making of your soul to Christ,and he will be faithfull to keep you.God delivered me from an angry heart,but he had to break it first,and I cried a gazzillion tears.My heart is no longer a place where deep rooted anger and bitterness can find a place to grow.

I refuse to let it happen.I still get angry once in a while,but its not the same as it used to be.

God also delivered me from a lustfull heart,and I didnt think he could do that,but somehow,he did.I was constantly lusting,and it defiled everything I touched,and hindered God from blessing me like he wanted to.

I still desire women,and do see nice pictures that stir me from time to time,but it doesnt control or drive me anymore,I dont know how God did it,but he did.But I prayed most of my life,and the battle was long and hard,and I fasted many days in my younger days(7 days with no water or food)

But,my change came in time.I remember thinking because I fasted 7 days,once without water,and once with water only,that somehow God should just zap me and deliver me imediatly.But he didnt.change came as the years went by,battle by battle,little by little,one day at a time.

Thats why you must commit the keeping and making of your soul to Christ,he knows what he is doing,and can be fully trusted to bring to pass his will for you.But,on your part,you must not give up,nor turn away from the Lord,because the battle is not given to the strong,nor the race to the swift,but to he that endures to the end.

So,now the only thing I need deliverance from,is witchcraft,which runs in my blood.I dont see how God will do this,because I cant see the dividing line to know where Im wrong and where Im right,its all a bit fuzzy right now.
And I daily chug forward with my studies and rituals and prayers.

I asked God to send me christian friends,but he hasnt,And I dont understand why,so,I continue to move forward.My love for the Goddess is deep,and I see and feel her call on me daily.Perhaps I will die with this one thing unfullfilled,or maybe God wants me to love the Goddess,I dont know yet.

Blessings to you friend,lift up your head,trust in the God who loves you,and keep moving forward,because with God,nothing shall be impossible.

John E.
 
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you are depressed because of your unbelief. bow down before your Lord and ask for his blessing, and don't stop asking til you get it. consider these two stories:

Mark 7:25-30 For a certain woman, whose young daughter had an unclean spirit, heard of him, and came and fell at his feet: (26) The woman was a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation; and she besought him that he would cast forth the devil out of her daughter. (27) But Jesus said unto her, Let the children first be filled: for it is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it unto the dogs. (28) And she answered and said unto him, Yes, Lord: yet the dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs. (29) And he said unto her, For this saying go thy way; the devil is gone out of thy daughter. (30) And when she was come to her house, she found the devil gone out, and her daughter laid upon the bed.


and



Genesis 32:24-30 And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. (25) And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him. (26) And he said, Let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me. (27) And he said unto him, What is thy name? And he said, Jacob. (28) And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed. (29) And Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there. (30) And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.


do you persist in sins that you know God abhors? repent of them. do you exalt yourself? humble yourself. do you look down on people or hold grudges? consider the debt paid by the bloody crucifixion and death of your Lord Yeshua of Nazareth, the resurrected One.

he's alive. he will draw near to you and make his face shine upon you if you draw near to him.

consider also this blessing, and believe.




Numbers 6:22-27
(22) And the LORD spoke unto Moses, saying,
(23) Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons, saying, On this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel, saying unto them,
(24) The LORD bless thee, and keep thee:
(25) The LORD make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee:
(26) The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.

(27) And they shall put my name upon the children of Israel; and I will bless them.
 
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Tonight I pray for Garry. We both seek and ask You to enter his heart and take full possession of him, so that by Your grace he may overcome his depressed moods. Give him full measure of contentment and patience. Let him find in the many promises of Your word the key that will open the door to a more satisfying and richer life. May he find his complete joy and contentment and peace through You and in Your Son, Jesus Christ, my Savior. Help him, O Lord. Amen. :crossrc:
 
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Kairos said:
Dear God,
Tonight I pray for Garry. We both seek and ask You to enter his heart and take full possession of him, so that by Your grace he may overcome his depressed moods. Give him full measure of contentment and patience. Let him find in the many promises of Your word the key that will open the door to a more satisfying and richer life. May he find his complete joy and contentment and peace through You and in Your Son, Jesus Christ, my Savior. Help him, O Lord. Amen. :crossrc:
I too, Lord, affirm this prayer. Delivering us from sin, evil, sickness and disease glorifies you. Glorify Garry, Lord. Meet him in this time of need. Glorify him so he can glorify you. Give Garry your countenance so others see you in him.

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:wave: Just Me Garry :hug:... :groupray: alot of people are praying with you.
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just alittle comfort: financial troubles have the hardest stress and anxiety to deal with. you must be dealling with this and feeling spiritually attacked too. :hug:

:prayer: peace to you in the name of Jesus, to your heart and with your worries. :hug:
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azzy said:
Sorry to hear of your trouble,Ill keep you in my prayers.


Commit the keeping and making of your soul to Christ,and he will be faithfull to keep you.God delivered me from an angry heart,but he had to break it first,and I cried a gazzillion tears.My heart is no longer a place where deep rooted anger and bitterness can find a place to grow.

I refuse to let it happen.I still get angry once in a while,but its not the same as it used to be.

God also delivered me from a lustfull heart,and I didnt think he could do that,but somehow,he did.I was constantly lusting,and it defiled everything I touched,and hindered God from blessing me like he wanted to.

I still desire women,and do see nice pictures that stir me from time to time,but it doesnt control or drive me anymore,I dont know how God did it,but he did.But I prayed most of my life,and the battle was long and hard,and I fasted many days in my younger days(7 days with no water or food)

But,my change came in time.I remember thinking because I fasted 7 days,once without water,and once with water only,that somehow God should just zap me and deliver me imediatly.But he didnt.change came as the years went by,battle by battle,little by little,one day at a time.

Thats why you must commit the keeping and making of your soul to Christ,he knows what he is doing,and can be fully trusted to bring to pass his will for you.But,on your part,you must not give up,nor turn away from the Lord,because the battle is not given to the strong,nor the race to the swift,but to he that endures to the end.

So,now the only thing I need deliverance from,is witchcraft,which runs in my blood.I dont see how God will do this,because I cant see the dividing line to know where Im wrong and where Im right,its all a bit fuzzy right now.
And I daily chug forward with my studies and rituals and prayers.

I asked God to send me christian friends,but he hasnt,And I dont understand why,so,I continue to move forward.My love for the Goddess is deep,and I see and feel her call on me daily.Perhaps I will die with this one thing unfullfilled,or maybe God wants me to love the Goddess,I dont know yet.

Blessings to you friend,lift up your head,trust in the God who loves you,and keep moving forward,because with God,nothing shall be impossible.

John E.

This post is very encouraging--thank you
I just need to let a scripture like this rule in my heart:

Psalms 57
1Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.

:groupray:
 
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UnitynLove said:
Dealing With Anger...God's Way



Everybody has to deal with anger from time to time. But how is the best way to handle it? To answer that question, we first must understand what anger really is. Anger is an emotion often characterized by feelings of great displeasure, indignation, hostility, wrath, and vengeance. Many times, anger is how we express our dissatisfaction with life. It is defined in the Greek as the strongest of all passions. Anger begins with a feeling that often is expressed in words or actions. We feel something, and it causes us to say or do something.

GET TO THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM

Anger is the fruit of rotten roots. One of the primary roots of anger probably stems from the family. Angry people come from angry families because they learn from their role models and perpetuate the same behavior in their own lives... eventually passing it on to their children.

OTHER ROOTS OF ANGER INCLUDE:

Injustice—when people mistreat us and we feel there is nothing we can do about it, we get angry because we feel it isn't fair. As much as we would like to change the situation or the person who is treating us badly, we can't. People can't change people, only God can change people. So it's best to put your energy into praying for the offender.

Strife—which is hidden, repressed anger, begins with judgment, gossip, talebearing, backbiting, and thinking too highly of one's self. Strife is often exhibited in arguing, bickering, heated disagreements, and angry undercurrents.

Impatience—often produces anger when we can't get what we want when we want it. When others impede our progress or slow us down, it is easy to become impatient. Most of us struggle with impatience on a daily basis simply because of today's fast-paced world.

Abuse of any kind—sexual, physical, verbal, emotional, or mental almost always leads to anger. All of these abuses are injustices, and injustice eventually leaves the abused feeling helpless and angry. Abuse of this kind cannot be ignored. You must deal with it and process it before you can get rid of it.

Unmet needs—can also produce anger. We all have needs that can and should be met by those closest to us. However, others cannot know and understand our needs unless we communicate with them. But even then they may sometimes fail to meet our needs. So the answer is to go to God with your needs and quit looking to other people.

Jealousy—anger caused by jealousy was one of the first negative emotions mentioned in the Bible. Genesis 4 tells us that Cain killed his brother Abel because he was jealous to the point of being angry. This is one of the more extreme results of jealousy, but it serves to remind us of how dangerous jealousy can be.

Many people are afraid that someone else may get ahead of them. They think their importance in the world depends on their job or their position in the church. Jealousy causes them to try to be important in the eyes of man. If you have this problem, understand that God has you where you are now for a reason. He knows what is in your future, and He may have you in training for it right now. There is a big difference between being able and being ready to do a specific thing. So don't despise the days of small beginnings. Remember that we must answer to God. Our rewards come from obeying the specific callings He has placed on our lives not from the great things we manage to accomplish as far as the world is concerned. Other roots that lead to anger include insecurity, fear of confrontation, and a feeling of being controlled by a job or other people and their problems. I used to get mad at people who controlled me until God told me one day, "You are just as guilty as they are because you're letting them do it." We must not put excessive pressure on ourselves by making too many commitments just because we don't want to say no to someone.

MASKS OF ANGER

Sometimes we use masks to cover up something that we don't want anybody to see. If we are harboring anger, we think masking it will keep others from knowing the real us. So we hide behind a variety of masks in an attempt to trick people into thinking we're something or someone that we're not. I have discovered that people respect you more if you share your real self with them than if you try to hide everything and act like you've got it all together. After all, people can tell when something is not right. You may think you're hiding your anger, but it will eventually find a way to come out either in voice tone, body language, or attitudes. Some people use the cold shoulder mask. When someone makes them angry, they may say they have forgiven them but they become cold and show no warmth or emotion in dealing with that individual. These people live a lonely existence, because they are so afraid of being hurt that they avoid any close and meaningful relationship. This is a classic example of "choosing your pain." This kind of person chooses the pain of living an isolated, lonely life instead of working through the problem and determining to develop good friendships. Other people like to use the silent treatment mask. These are the folks who say they're not angry with you, yet they refuse to talk to you... or they communicate only when it is absolutely necessary, usually with a grunt or nod. When people avoid being with, touching, or doing things for the individual they're angry at, they're hiding behind a mask. But this is not the answer.

FACE THE TRUTH...AND CHOOSE YOUR PAIN

If you want the great and mighty things God has for you, you must get to the root of anger and deal with it. You must get rid of the masks and face the things that happened in your life to make you the way you are today. Admit that you can't change by yourself. Until the root is dealt with and removed, it will continue to produce one kind of bad fruit after another. Too often we spend our lives dealing with the bad fruit in our behavior, but we never dig deep enough to get to the root of the problem. Actually, when we're faced with anger, we must choose our pain. Digging deep to take care of the bad root is painful, but it is the only lasting way to take care of the problem. We can either suffer positively, doing what is right, or we can go with the devil's plan. But remember, the same devil that tempts you to follow your human feelings will later condemn you for doing it. You must decide if you want the pain that will take you into a new realm of glory, or if you're going to keep your same old pain, trying to hide it while it's rotting on the inside of you.

Peter tells us to be well balanced and temperate, withstanding the devil at his onset (see 1 Peter 5:8,9). When you begin to feel anger, it's the perfect time to exercise the fruit of self-control. You may have good reason to be angry, but you must not use it as an excuse to stay that way. Instead of denying or justifying it, ask God to help you deal with it in a positive way. Romans 12:21 gives this good advice: Do not let yourself be overcome by evil, but overcome (master) evil with good. When Satan attacks you, instead of getting mad, go bless someone. Responding in a positive way is the direct opposite of what the enemy had planned, and it defeats his plan to keep you upset. It doesn't come naturally, and it isn't always easy, but when we do what we can do, God will do what we can't do. Do not be quick in spirit to be angry or vexed, for anger and vexation lodge in the bosom of fools (Ecclesiastes 7:9). If we hang onto anger, we're just being foolish. We must turn the anger and the people who caused it over to God and let Him take care of it. ...Vengeance is Mine, I will repay (requite), says the Lord (Romans 12:19). Trust God and He will take care of you and protect you. You can't change your past, but when you give it to God, He will use it to bring you a better future.

IS ANGER SIN?

Is all anger sin? No, but some of it is. Even God Himself has righteous anger against sin, injustice, rebellion, and pettiness. Anger sometimes serves a useful purpose, so it isn't necessarily always a sin. Obviously, we are going to have adverse feelings or God would not have needed to provide the fruit of self-control. Just being tempted to do something is not sin. It's when you don't resist the temptation but go ahead and do it that it becomes sin. God sometimes allows us to feel anger so we can recognize when we are being mistreated. But even when we experience true injustices in our lives, we must not vent our anger in an improper way. We must guard against allowing anger to drag us into sin. Ephesians 4:26,27 tells us, When angry, do not sin; do not ever let your wrath (your exasperation, your fury or indignation) last until the sun goes down. Leave no [such] room or foothold for the devil [give no opportunity to him]. Refuse to give the devil an opportunity to get a foothold in your life through anger.

All anger, regardless of its cause, has the same effect on our lives. It upsets us, causing us to feel pressure. Keeping anger locked inside and pretending it doesn't exist can even be dangerous to our health. It usually doesn't bother the person who makes us angry, it just hurts us. So we must take responsibility for our anger and learn to deal with it. Process it and bring closure to it, and that will relieve the pressure. I have been through some rough times in my life, and for many years those experiences caused me to feel miserable. I was so mad about the abuse in my childhood that it was making be bitter and hateful. I was angry with everybody, but one day God confronted me and said, "Joyce, are you going to let that make you bitter or better?" That got my attention, and I eventually had to find a positive way to process my anger. That was a place of new beginnings for me. When you face your anger and decide to deal with it God's way, you can overcome it. The Holy Ghost gives us the power to be stable and to walk in the fruit of the Spirit. We have the power to forgive those who do injustices in our lives and to love the unlovely.

TAKE STEPS TOWARD FREEDOM

People are born to be free, it is a gift from God. We are not to be free from responsibility, but we are to be free to be led by the Holy Spirit. Any time our freedom is taken away or given away, we experience anger. Are you willing to go through whatever it takes to get free... or do you want to stay in the mess you're in for the rest of your life? If you want to be free, just start doing what God wants you to do one step at a time and you will eventually walk out of your messes. When we are battling anger, we must realize that ...we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12 KJV). When Satan makes you angry, remember that he's trying to keep you from accomplishing the will of God in your life. In 2 Timothy 4:5, Paul told Timothy to be calm, cool, and collected, and to keep performing the duties of his ministry. And that is good advice for all of us. When we get angry, we should calm down and start doing what God has called us to do. You can be bitter or better, it's up to you! If you're mad about something, instead of letting it ruin your life, turn it into something good. Overcome evil and anger by praying for those who hurt and abuse you. Forgive them and be a blessing to them. It may not be easy at first, but when you make the decision and stick with it, God will take care of the rest.

These thoughts and what you shared are some of the things I am dealing with right now. I am reading these posts and re-reading them again becasue they are very helpful.

I will share a little about myself-- In general I am not a angry person, usually very upbeat and optimistic (do not know if that is the correct the word) I try to make people laugh and make their job easier whoever I may come in contact with. Most people do not understand the bubbling joy I have and think I am weird or something like that but to those I come in contact with they are made to feel at ease that someone is not chewing them out for something.

An example would be the Tax Collector-- Now most people are not crazy about paying taxes, but I always tried to cheer those people up. I am very much a people person, definitely not perfect but want to let my light shine.

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For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:17
 
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