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Your Question:

Why do I feel so angry at God for this?

Answer:

My friend, I can see that you're struggling with anger towards God. It's a heavy burden to carry, and I want to encourage you to take a step back and examine your heart. The Bible says that when we're angry with others, we're standing against God (Matthew 5:21-22). It's a sign that we don't trust Him, and it's an opportunity to know Him better.

You see, our anger towards God is often a sign that we've marginalized Him in our lives. We've pushed Him away, given Him the cold shoulder, and expected Him to meet our expectations. But God is a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger (Psalm 103:8). He wants to reason with us, to persuade us to trust Him and say no to anger. Ask yourself, "Do I have a right to be angry?" Be honest with yourself, and let God speak to your heart.

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with anger towards God. But I've also seen the freedom that comes when we surrender to His love and trust Him. It's not about suppressing our emotions or pretending to be okay when we're not. It's about being honest with ourselves and with God, and letting Him work in our lives to bring healing and restoration. So, my friend, I encourage you to pray, "Lord, search me. Help me to see my heart, and to trust you, even when I don't understand."

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