Jesus didn’t just pay the price of our anger; Jesus paid the price of all our sins! Praise God that he would grant us such grace!
The Power of Accountability
We’ll always face consequences for our actions, but there’s more to it.
The Power of the Offering
We need to remember in all that we do for the Lord: Comparison steals joy every time.
The Power of Our Anger
It might surprise you to know that there is good that can come from your anger. In fact, anger is a God-given emotion.
How-To Become Unoffendable
When we surrender our perceived “rights,” when we let go of our attempts to manipulate, we find—surprise!—joy.
Embracing Forgiveness Instead of Anger
I’m convinced that this—the battleground of anger and offense, of forgiveness and letting go—is where it all matters. Jesus said our defining characteristic should be: love for one another.
We Do Better Without Anger
The myth of “righteous anger” actually impedes the taking of action, because it lets us congratulate ourselves for a feeling, rather than for doing something.
The Myth of Righteous Anger
We cling to our self-righteousness and can’t possibly imagine giving it up. We think it’s how we’re supposed to live.
Becoming Unoffendable
Forfeiting our right to anger makes us deny ourselves, and makes us others-centered. When we start living this way, it changes everything.