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Morning Devotional: Examining Anger in Light of God's Righteousness

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AM Edition for July 13

In this morning's episode, Chuck Spurgeon explores Jonah 4:9, discussing the nature of anger and its rightful place in a believer's life. The reflection emphasizes understanding when anger is justified and when it is not, urging believers to control their tempers and seek transformation through God's grace.

Key Scripture:

  • Jonah 4:9

Main Points:

  1. Questioning Anger: Anger itself is not always sinful, but it often tends to become unruly and destructive. Believers should question the validity of their anger by asking, "Do you have a right to be angry?"

  2. Justifiable Anger: There are instances where anger is justified, such as:

    • Anger against sin for its offense against God.
    • Anger at our own foolishness despite divine instruction.
    • Anger at the evil deeds of others. Anger in these contexts aligns with God's own displeasure with sin.
  3. Unjustifiable Anger: More frequently, anger is unjustifiable and arises from impatience, pride, or the old sinful nature. Such anger is not honorable to the Christian profession nor glorifying to God.

  4. Controlling Temper: Believers are called to control their tempers, reflecting the gentleness and meekness of Christ. Yielding to temper is not an option, and natural infirmity should not be used as an excuse for sin. Grace should produce new, godly fruit, not justify old, sinful habits.

  5. Seeking Transformation: The devotional urges believers to seek the transforming power of grace to crucify their temper and renew their hearts in the image of Christ.

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35 episodios

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Contenido proporcionado por Chuck Spurgeon. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Chuck Spurgeon o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

AM Edition for July 13

In this morning's episode, Chuck Spurgeon explores Jonah 4:9, discussing the nature of anger and its rightful place in a believer's life. The reflection emphasizes understanding when anger is justified and when it is not, urging believers to control their tempers and seek transformation through God's grace.

Key Scripture:

  • Jonah 4:9

Main Points:

  1. Questioning Anger: Anger itself is not always sinful, but it often tends to become unruly and destructive. Believers should question the validity of their anger by asking, "Do you have a right to be angry?"

  2. Justifiable Anger: There are instances where anger is justified, such as:

    • Anger against sin for its offense against God.
    • Anger at our own foolishness despite divine instruction.
    • Anger at the evil deeds of others. Anger in these contexts aligns with God's own displeasure with sin.
  3. Unjustifiable Anger: More frequently, anger is unjustifiable and arises from impatience, pride, or the old sinful nature. Such anger is not honorable to the Christian profession nor glorifying to God.

  4. Controlling Temper: Believers are called to control their tempers, reflecting the gentleness and meekness of Christ. Yielding to temper is not an option, and natural infirmity should not be used as an excuse for sin. Grace should produce new, godly fruit, not justify old, sinful habits.

  5. Seeking Transformation: The devotional urges believers to seek the transforming power of grace to crucify their temper and renew their hearts in the image of Christ.

  continue reading

35 episodios

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