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How do I deal with the anger and resentment towards God?

Answer:

My friend, I can sense the weight of anger and resentment towards God that you're carrying. I've seen it in my own congregation, and I've struggled with it myself. It's a natural response when we feel let down or disappointed, especially when it comes to our faith. The Bible says that our anger can lead to frustration with God, and if left unchecked, it can lead to self-pity and spiritual isolation. It's as if we're saying, "God, I don't trust you with my disappointment."

But here's the thing: God doesn't respond to us like we respond to others. He's a compassionate and gracious God who wants to help us work through our anger. When we pray, He searches our hearts and tests our intentions. I've found that it's essential to meditate on the Lord's Prayer and make it our own, to acknowledge our anger and frustration, and to ask God to help us trust Him. It's not about stopping our anger immediately, but about understanding that it's an opportunity to know God better. As the Bible says, "Be holy, because I am holy" (Leviticus 11:44). If we want to be truly human, we need to learn to imitate God.

So, what do we do with our anger? We need to pray through it, to share our feelings honestly with God, and ask Him to forgive us. We need to acknowledge our disappointment and hopelessness, and ask God to show us what our next step should be. It's not about blaming God or pushing Him away, but about trusting Him, even when we don't understand. As the Bible says, "As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten" (Revelation 3:19). God's jealousy is holy, and it's a personal element that reveals His personality. He wants us to be holy, just like Him.

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