Dear Student of the Word,
It is my privilege to forward this weekly Bible study to you once again. As you know, we are in the gospel of Mark and we are already into chapter three. Mark wrote the shortest gospel and he moved from story to story and subject to subject without a minimum of words and details. It is interesting how God inspired His word yet the writers maintained their own style and personality as they wrote.
This week I made these comments about Mark 3:5 where Jesus was angry due to the hardness of heart in those among whom he ministered:
v. 5 -- Jesus was angry! Hallelujah! He did not always walk around as He has been portrayed in the movies, with an angelic, dreamy look on His face. Jesus was a man, yet without sin. If there is one trend I noticed when I was a pastor and counseling, it was how ambivalent people were about anger, which led them to suppress or deny their anger. This in turn caused them all kinds of trouble. It's all right to be angry! It's what you do with your anger that can become sinful. Let me explain.
If you are angry at someone's bad behavior and hit them, or example, your anger led you to sinful behavior. But if you use your anger as a motivation to do something positive, like talk to that person (in a constructive manner), or as a motivation for change in your own life, then your anger can actually be positive. In this case, Jesus' anger was used for good because He did not back down but healed the man, knowing full well that it was going to cause trouble. Jesus used His anger to motivate Himself to do the right thing.
Plus almost everyone has been hurt by someone else's anger, so we tend to avoid our own anger so that it won't be used to hurt someone else.
It is often overlooked that anger is an emotion that God gave you. Use it properly and it will serve you well. Use it improperly and it will hurt you and other people. Is this your view of anger? Do you need to change your thinking where anger is concerned? Do you deny or hide your own anger?
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