Be angry and sin not

I’m sure things like this are why we need God- the Father — perfect in all his ways-
because we are not.

Be angry, but do not sin. This doesn’t even sound easy, and it is not.

God has been sending me adversities via human form.

I know we are given hurdles to see how we can handle the jump from one side to the
other and I’m very ashamed to say I have mid air fallen on the hurdle.

Temper-Tantrums-Vulgar language and kicking fits are most assuredly not Christ like.In
fact, I’m sure in my anger- I sinned.

When we process people’s words and consider “What Would Jesus Do?” We will always
come up with a better response than one of our own. Taking time to count to 10 (or
10,000) gives you time to consider your response. (In a proper manner) I think we could
ask our self in 4 seconds or less” What Would My Jesus Do?” He would, be angry and sin
not.

Times like this are when I need his grace- B/C mine is not sufficient. Everything I have
is not what I need, when I become angry, I need to pull from my faith that Jesus in me,
is sufficient to be angry and sin not. I alone can do nothing.

The hurdle I just stumbled completely on, will be coming round again. That’s one thing
I’ve learned (the hard way).

When God gives us a test we fail, we’ll get to take it again, learning to do what he
expects of us sometimes comes as adversities.

How we deal with our adversities will determine weather, we grow from it, or if it’s
coming round again.

So when we’re angry lets depend on God’s Grace, and sin not.

Father forgive me.

Let us meet on our knees in humble prayer.


Elizabeth Porter



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