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OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
Anger is never a good thing, especially when it is directed in the wrong way.
Christ was angry in the temple. Moses was angry and broke the stone tablets. One thing is certain — anger has the power to break and damage things.
The real question is not whether anger exists, but where it is positioned and how it is directed. When anger is misdirected, destruction follows.
Balaam became angry and struck his donkey. That moment shows us that when anger is not properly controlled or guided, damage is inevitable.
So anger itself may not be the problem — but if it is not directed rightly, trust me, something will break.
Christ was angry in the temple. Moses was angry and broke the stone tablets. One thing is certain — anger has the power to break and damage things.
The real question is not whether anger exists, but where it is positioned and how it is directed. When anger is misdirected, destruction follows.
Balaam became angry and struck his donkey. That moment shows us that when anger is not properly controlled or guided, damage is inevitable.
So anger itself may not be the problem — but if it is not directed rightly, trust me, something will break.


