Something that's been bothering me when I read the Bible is Jesus's anger.
We've always been taught that Jesus is all love, all caring, and all compassionate, but seems to get very angry sometimes. Just read Matthew 23 for instance. I'm not saying that Jesus isn't justified in His statements made to the Pharisees, it's just that it doesn't seem like the best way to handle the situation. Instead of calling them hypocrites and calling them terrible, it would make more sense to sit down with them and say "now I know you're decent people and you are trying to please God, but you should really think about this..." or "even though you are trying to do good, much harm comes out of your actions such as..."
Maybe it's just that it was more effective the way He presented His argument, it's impossible to tell.
I know that people are going to say that Jesus was human, therefore he experienced all emotions that humans feel, such as pain and anger. This is very true and I'm not doubting this at all. It's just that I would think Jesus would be able to keep his anger in check.
I know that the way I word this probablly sounds pretty random (like most my posts), but I think you probablly get the gist of what I'm saying. I would appreciate some thought concerning this idea.
We've always been taught that Jesus is all love, all caring, and all compassionate, but seems to get very angry sometimes. Just read Matthew 23 for instance. I'm not saying that Jesus isn't justified in His statements made to the Pharisees, it's just that it doesn't seem like the best way to handle the situation. Instead of calling them hypocrites and calling them terrible, it would make more sense to sit down with them and say "now I know you're decent people and you are trying to please God, but you should really think about this..." or "even though you are trying to do good, much harm comes out of your actions such as..."
Maybe it's just that it was more effective the way He presented His argument, it's impossible to tell.
I know that people are going to say that Jesus was human, therefore he experienced all emotions that humans feel, such as pain and anger. This is very true and I'm not doubting this at all. It's just that I would think Jesus would be able to keep his anger in check.
I know that the way I word this probablly sounds pretty random (like most my posts), but I think you probablly get the gist of what I'm saying. I would appreciate some thought concerning this idea.

