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We have all been
around people or know people with a negative outlook
on life. It may be the co-worker who is always complaining
about something on the job or the friend who can make
even good news seem bad or the spouse who goes on a
tirade at the slightest provocation. No one likes to
be around those people and we certainly don't want to
become one of those people.
Do you realize that often
times a negative outlook on life comes from unresolved
anger, either at people we feel have wronged us somehow
or at our current circumstances?
That's why we want
to deal with one of the root causes of a bad attitude--ANGER.
What
is anger?
Although anger is a natural emotion that helps us prepare to
protect ourselves and to respond to emergencies, we should not
be angry all the time. Being in a chronic state of anger is
a telltale sign something is wrong. You have a problem with
chronic anger if you frequently display the following symptoms:
- Impatience
- Constant hurrying
- Speaking in a harsh,
abrupt manner
- Egotistical and self-centered
behavior
- Inability to relax
readily
- High blood pressure
- Inability to play
or enjoy vacations
- Verbal aggressiveness
- Free-floating hostility
(Source: http://www.clarocet.com/encyclopedia/ang-intro.htm)
Now if you exhibit many
of these symptoms, don't panic. God is willing and able to
help us deal with and manage our negative emotions effectively.
But first, let's identify the primary causes of anger and
then we will discuss how to eliminate them through the power
of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God.
What
causes anger?
1. Frustration-
You may get angry if you fail to reach a goal or feel as
if things are out of your control.
2. Stress- Stress related to work, family, health
and money problems might make you feel anxious and irritable.
3. Fear- Anger is a natural response to threats of
violence, or to physical or verbal abuse.
4. Annoyance- You may react in anger to minor irritations
and daily hassles.
5. Disappointment- Anger often results when expectations
and desires aren't met.
6. Resentment- You may feel angry when you've been
hurt, rejected or offended.
Source: Community
Resilience Project.
Unfortunately, we cannot
waive a magic wand and make all the causes of our anger disappear.
We will always have to deal with people and the stresses of
daily life, so we must learn to respond to situations with
the appropriate force and not overreact. Your anger may be
justified, but your response may not be.
For example, Moses, who
is one of the mightiest figures in the Bible, had a problem
with anger. He loved God and dedicated his life to serving
God, but at times let his anger get the best of him. Let's
look at one instance when Moses handled his anger appropriately.
Managing
Frustration
In Numbers 11:6-18 Moses is in the process of leading the
Israelites through the wilderness. Because they were in a
desert land without food, God supernaturally provided them
with "manna" everyday. They took the manna, a seed-like
substance similar to coriander seeds, and ground it into flour
and then made cakes with it. The only problem was the people
got tired of eating the same thing everyday. So, they got
angry and complained...
"But
nothing tastes good out here; all we get is manna, manna,
manna. Moses heard the whining, all those families whining
in front of their tents. GOD's anger blazed up. Moses saw
that things were in a bad way. Moses said to GOD, "Why
are you treating me this way? What did I ever do to you
to deserve this? Did I conceive them? Was I their mother?
So why dump the responsibility of this people on me? Why
tell me to carry them around like a nursing mother, carry
them all the way to the land you promised to their ancestors?
Where am I supposed to get meat for all these people who
are whining to me, "Give us meat; we want meat.' I
can't do this by myself--it's too much, all these people. If this is how you intend to treat me, do me a favor and
kill me. I've seen enough; I've had enough. Let me out of
here." (The Message Bible)
Okay, it looks like Moses
was having a rough day, and justifiably so. Who wants to listen
to a bunch of whining and complaining? Moses handled his frustration
with the people correctly. He went to God (with his negative
emotions) before he confronted the people. In other words,
Moses admitted his anger to God. He didn't pretend that the
situation didn't bother him. God understood Moses' anger because
the complaining people made God angry too. Check this out...
GOD
said to Moses, "Gather together seventy men from among
the leaders of Israel, men whom you know to be respected
and responsible. Take them to the Tent of Meeting. I'll
meet you there. I'll come down and speak with you. I'll
take some of the Spirit that is on you and place it on them;
they'll then be able to take some of the load of this people--you
won't have to carry the whole thing alone.
"Tell
the people, consecrate yourselves. Get ready for tomorrow
when you're going to eat meat. You've been whining to GOD,
"We want meat; give us meat. We had a better life in
Egypt.' GOD has heard your whining and he's going to give
you meat. You're going to eat meat. (The Message Bible)
Notice, that God gave
Moses a solution to the problem--delegation. Plus, God told
Moses he would give the complainers exactly what they wanted.
It's not always a good thing when God gives us what we want.
Read on to see how God disciplined His children for excessive
complaining
And
it's not just for a day that you'll eat meat, and not two
days, or five or ten or twenty, but for a whole month. You're
going to eat meat until it's coming out your nostrils. You're
going to be so sick of meat that you'll throw up at the
mere mention of it. And here's why: Because you have rejected
GOD who is right here among you, whining to his face, "Oh,
why did we ever have to leave Egypt?'" (Numbers 11:19-20,
The Message)
Looks like God handled
the situation on Moses' behalf and put the children of Israel
on punishment for a month for complaining. (I'm sure all of
you parents can relate.) The key is: God is able to resolve
situations on our behalf if we give Him the opportunity. We
don't have to get angry or get even.
Dear
friends, never avenge yourselves. Leave that to God. For
it is written, "I will take vengeance; I will repay
those who deserve it," says the Lord. (Romans 12:19,
New Living Translation)
Anger
Eliminator #1: Go to God first with your frustrations.
Congratulations friend!
You are on your way to an anger free attitude. Now, let's
seal it with a prayer of faith.
Dear Lord,
I admit that I get angry at life and with the people you have
called me to love. I repent right now and ask for your forgiveness.
I know that You love me and will help me deal with any situation
or person if I just ask. According to Matthew 21:22 your Word
says "And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer,
believing, ye shall receive." Lord right now I ask you
to help me deal with anger effectively so I can treat people
right and enjoy life to the fullest. I believe you heard my
prayer and will answer me. I thank you because you have already
started the transformation process in my life and I give you
the praise and glory for the outcome in Jesus' name, Amen.

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