Sermons on Anger
Upside down anger
Jesus packs so much in His Sermon on the Mount. In just 15 minutes of reading, Jesus covers a large swath of topics: God’s Law, our sinfulness, God’s sinlessness, lust, divorce, adultery, revenge, loving our enemies, giving, prayer, fasting, anxiety, judgement, and yes, anger. In chapter 5, we learn from Jesus on how to respond righteously in our anger. Joe shows us that we need to turn our approach to anger “upside down.”
Love is Not Angry
Our hearts are prone to sinfully explode with anger in the moment, and to hold on to grudges over time. Love does not do these things. It will seek to overlook offenses and forgive debts.
Murder in the Heart
God sees beyond the action, into your __________________. God desires that you would reconcile any ________________ or ________________________________ you have. Reconciliation is a _________________. Reconciliation is ________________.