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Emotions - Ephesians 4:26-27

Anger Management

May 8, 2023 • Pastor Josh Lewis • Ephesians 4:26–27

Can you think of a time you've let your temper get the best of you, and you said or did something in anger that you knew was wrong? Growing up the youngest of four boys, I certainly had many moments that I let anger get the best of me. We all have the propensity to feel anger, but how we respond makes all the difference. Anger is an emotion that can lead to sin and give the devil an opportunity to further damage our relationships. Part of having good emotional margins is setting boundaries with anger. The NIV says "In your anger, do not sin", and I also love how the NLT summarizes this thought, "don’t sin by letting anger control you." It's not that we will never feel angry, but when we do, we can't let it control us. He tells us we need to deal with it right away--we can't allow it to build up in us, and we can't expect that it will just fade away by morning. If we store up that anger, our emotional margins will shrink and ultimately lead to those instances of lashing out and damaging our relationships.


PRAY: God, I confess that there have been times I have allowed anger to control me. There are times when I feel like holding on to anger, or hiding it in hopes that it will fade away. Lord, help me to have enough margin with my emotions that I am able to deal with anger as you've instructed. Lord, give me strength where I am weak. Amen.

Remembrance - Joshua 3:5

May 19, 2023 • Pastor Mike Fanning • Joshua 3:5

Christians are people who are saved and set apart for the purposes of God! But too often we end up not living up to those purposes. There is a time when we need to put the breaks on in life and rededicate ourselves fully to God. Instead of going to God with our agenda we surrender ourselves anew to His agenda. This consecration is a prerequisite to being used mightily by God, of seeing Him do wonders in and through your life.    PRAY: Lord God, I am all yours! You purchased me through the blood of Jesus and my life is no longer my own. So I offer myself up to You again. You have set me apart for your purposes and I am here for my God given mission! Shape me, use me, empower me to love others with Your love and point them to Jesus in all that I do. Amen.

Remembrance - Deuteronomy 5:15

May 18, 2023 • Pastor Mike Fanning • Deuteronomy 5:15

Like the nation of Israel after their deliverance from slavery in Egypt, we Christians must regularly take time to remember the slavery from which we were delivered through the gospel of Jesus Christ! This remembering who we were before Christ serves as a launching point toward where God is now leading in our new life in Christ. The contrast is deeply motivational. So take time to remember your BC life and to praise Him for both the sins He has set you free from and for the new life of growth and victory that you now have. A new life that is empowered by the Spirit and is lived out for God’s glory.   PRAY: Lord Jesus, I thank you and praise you for dying on the cross for all my sins. Thank you for delivering me and setting me free. I never want to go back to that life. So take me forward Lord Jesus into the new and abundant life you have for me. A life of true freedom and impact for your glory. Amen.

Remembrance - 2 Peter 3:1-2

May 17, 2023 • Pastor Mike Fanning • 2 Peter 3:1–2

One of the great truths and promises that Christians are constantly reminded to focus on is the blessed hope of the return of our Savior Jesus Christ. Peter prompts us to give honest, diligent mental attention to this ultimate future event that both the Old Testament prophets and the Lord Jesus himself consistently pointed to. And we must constantly remember the truth of His future coming because this serves as a major motivational force in our living passionately for Him today! Because what we do today counts for eternity! And whatever troubles we face today will not last forever because Jesus is coming back.  PRAY: Lord Jesus, thank you for telling us how the story ends! Thank you that the end of the story is actually a beautiful, eternal new beginning! Thank you that the relationship we have with You now by faith will one day be face to face! Amen.