Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
We all get angry. In today’s social media world, we can easily find a platform to express that anger. Our anger develops when we hear or see something that we interpret as causing fear, frustration or offense. We react to our perception, and the seeds of anger are sown and grown in an instant. Once angry, we often find it justifiable to lash out with our own brand of challenge, retaliation or defiance. Our anger has now grown from a personal internal emotion into a larger and more threatening external action which is usually destructive and not constructive. As Christians, what are we supposed to do with this human instinct? Should we allow ourselves to get angry? Both God and Jesus got angry, so does that give us permission?
Ep.1195: Are Curses Real? Curses Series (Part I)
Ep. 1194: Could Jesus Return Without You Knowing?
Ep. 1193: Am I Failing as a Christian?
Ep. 1192: How Can I Effectively Reach Out and Connect With Others?
Ep. 1191: Are Christians Supposed to Convert the World?
Ep. 1190: Did I Really Forgive Them?
Ep. 1189: What Is My Battle Plan to Defend Against Satan's Attacks?
Ep. 1188: Do We Have the Purpose of the Holy Spirit Backwards?
Ep. 1187: How Can We Overcome Crushing Guilt?
Ep. 1186: Are We Living in the “End Times”?
Ep. 1185: What Are the True Reasons for Jesus' Return to Earth?
Ep. 1184 Is Christianity Being Cancelled?
Ep. 1183 Who Successfully Challenged Jesus?
Ep. 1182: Can I Get What I Want Through Seduction?
Ep. 1181: Is It Ever Right to Judge Your Brother?
Ep.1180: Am I My Own Worst Enemy?
Ep. 1179: Can Humility Keep Me From Success?
Ep. 1178: Is There a Difference Between Exaggerating and Lying?
Ep. 1177: Is It Still Stealing if I Deserve It?
Ep. 1176: Does God REALLY Want Me to Suffer?
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