Showing posts with label anger conscience works emotions loss expectations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anger conscience works emotions loss expectations. Show all posts

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Cross Emotions

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(Isaiah 12:1) You will say in that day: "I will give thanks, O Lord, for though You were angry with me, Your anger turned away that You might comfort me."

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Sin (pursuing evil and neglecting good) angers God, but there are also powerful riptides of other emotions. He grieves the good we both lose when I sin. He longs to heal and comfort me, too. Being love, He expresses His anger in productive ways: He shed His blood to purge our consciences from dead works so we could be comforted by serving Him, the only living God (Hebrews 9:14).

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I admit that I get angry, too. Sometimes, but probably not always for pure motives, though. Part of the confusion it causes me is the cross-currents of thwarted selfishness, the loss of expectations, and the dread of a less controllable future. I know I want to be more God-like. I aim to fearlessly and honestly own my emotions, allowing them to motivate me into deeds of righteousness (living works) instead of dead works.

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Wow, Lord! I'm amazed all over again whenever I receive Your comfort, knowing that You owned a righteous anger towards me but You converted it (by means of the cross) into mercy and ever-flowing comfort. Wow! all over again...and thank You!