
“What Do You Do With the Mad You Feel?”
Beloved, anger is not foreign to the human experience—it’s familiar. It rises when we feel wronged, misunderstood, overlooked, or hurt. The question is not if you feel it… but what you do with it.
The Word of God does not tell us to deny anger—it teaches us how to handle it. In the Old Testament, Psalm 4:4 says, “Be angry, and do not sin; meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still.” This tells us that anger itself is not the sin—what we allow it to produce is.
The New Testament echoes this truth in Ephesians 4:26–27: “Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, nor give place to the devil.” When anger lingers unchecked, it becomes an open door—one the enemy is eager to use.
So what do you do with the mad you feel?
You bring it to God before you release it on people. You process it in His presence before you act in your flesh. You let Him heal the root so you don’t react from the wound.
Because unprocessed anger turns into bitterness. But surrendered anger becomes growth.
So Beloved, don’t suppress it—and don’t spread it. Submit it. Let God transform what could have destroyed you into something that strengthens you.
No cap, when anger is placed in God’s hands, it loses its power over your life.
Pray with me: Father God, thank You for caring about every emotion I feel—even my anger. Teach me to bring it to You first, to process it with wisdom, and to respond in a way that honors You. Heal what’s beneath it, and guard my heart from bitterness. In Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!
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