
12_What to Take Away: Taming the Monster Within
Not all anger is bad: “He who is not angry, whereas he has cause to be, sins. For unreasonable patience

Not all anger is bad: “He who is not angry, whereas he has cause to be, sins. For unreasonable patience

We can have the faith and attend the church of our parents. We can be about God’s business. We can

Judas had a plan, but Jesus was not cooperating. What do we do when the Church and even God Himself

Everyone feels unappreciated and overlooked sometimes. The prodigal son has an older, clearly responsible and obedient brother. Scholars tell us

God tells Jonah to preach salvation to his enemy. So Jonah does the only sensible thing; he heads in the

Often we are not sorry for our actions because we are willfully ignorant of how they affect others. When Nathan

Saul was angry because he experienced the consequences of his actions. Are you really following God? Are you living a

Elijah was one of God’s two greatest prophets, and he dealt with extended depression over what God was not doing

Balaam got really ticked off at his donkey. The animal just would not do what he wanted it to do.

Moses suffered from an inability to control his temper. He killed an Egyptian, smashed the Ten Commandments to bits, and