Deuteronomy 29:28 King James Version
28 And the Lord rooted them out of their land in anger, and in wrath, and in great indignation, and cast them into another land, as it is this day.
I have had anger issues in my past. The very first sign to me from my sovereign God was when He took away my unwarranted anger. I did not know what I was angry about.
I know why I get angry these days. The why is beyond my control. My responsibility to my God is to not act out because of it. The Lord roots out the problem. I am not the right hand of God.
I see things and those things lead me to question my understanding. It is up to me to submit to His higher power, wisdom and authority.
This came to me a long time ago and I thought I knew what it meant, but now I am not so sure.
Righteous indignation is still indignation.
I thought it was because when mankind allows self-righteousness to direct action we are at odds with God’s will.
Today as I read His Word I see anger, wrath and indignation are listed as three separate issues here in Deuteronomy. I myself find it impossible to distinguish the differences. Perhaps it would be a wise thing to admit and let God handle the problem rather than acting on it myself.
I am on God’s side. I take orders from Him. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are One, they are in agreement. Who am I to argue with that?
True faith is all about submission to the one who is righteous and proven Himself to be true.
When I come to Him in anger, I have stopped listening. It is just that simple.
Trust and obey. To do that we have to be listening. Shouting at a problem doesn’t get it fixed.