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Is it okay to feel angry at God when I'm in pain?
Answer:
As a pastor and a man of faith, I've seen many people struggle with anger towards God, especially when they're going through pain and suffering. It's natural to feel angry when we're hurt, and it's okay to acknowledge those feelings. In fact, the Bible says that Jesus was angry at times, and we're commanded to refrain from sin and release our anger (Ps 4:4; Eph 4:26). However, it's essential to examine our anger and make sure it's not directed at God for the wrong reasons or resulting in sinful actions. When we're angry with God, it's often because we feel like he's unfair or unjust. We might wonder why he's allowing us to suffer or why he's not intervening in our lives. But the truth is, God is a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger (Ex 34:6). He's not arbitrary or capricious; his disapproval of sin is rooted in his holy nature. As Christians, we need to be careful not to marginalize God or push him away when we're angry. Instead, we should seek to understand his perspective and trust in his goodness, even when we don't understand his ways. It's also crucial to distinguish between anger that's directed at God and anger that's directed at the circumstances or people that are causing us pain. If we're angry at the wrong object or for the wrong reason, it's essential to control our anger and not let it ignite for the wrong reason or result in sinful actions (Prov 16:32). As the Bible says, anger is sinful when it's directed against the wrong object, for the wrong cause, or results in the wrong action (Gal 5:19-20; Jas 1:20). By examining our anger and seeking to understand God's perspective, we can learn to navigate our emotions in a way that honors him and brings us closer to him.
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