I know, O Lord, that Your judgments are right, and that in faithfulness You have afflicted me – Psalm 119:75
When things are going wrong in our lives, we can either get angry and fight God, or we can take a step back and get right with God. We may become angry with God when we believe we are doing exactly what we should be doing but are not seeing the results. It is in those instances when we believe we are doing what He wants that we blame God, if we are unable to blame others. The Psalmist encourages us to take a different path. We should consider whether we are operating according to principles or according to the truth that God has shared with us. We should check the condition of our hearts and not just focus on what we are doing, for God focuses on our heart condition (1 Samuel 16:7). We should remember that God desires obedience (to listen intently to Him) rather than sacrifice to earn his love. Put another way, we should let the anger we feel lead us towards introspection. When we look within, we find answers, but when we look outside, we only find justifiable excuses that do not move us forward in life.
I will use my anger as a catalyst for spiritual growth
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