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Morning, good to be with you all this morning.
If you have them, if you have a Bible, please open it up to Matthew Chapter 5 and you don't have them.
I will grab one of those hard back on the seat in front of you, and you can find this passage on page 760.
760 Matthew Chapter 5 while you're turning there.
I want to remind you that we will be gathering for prayer tonight at 5:30 and then afterwards we will have a potluck.
So please bring some food to share for that prayer tonight at 5:30.
Matthew chapter 5. Beginning in verse 21.
The words of Jesus.
You have heard that it was said to those of old, you shall not murder and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment.
Whoever insults, his brother will be liable to the council and whoever says you fool will be liable to the hell of Fire.
So, if you are offering your gift at the altar.
And there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the Altar and go first, be reconciled to your brother and then come and offer your gift.
Come to terms quickly with your accuser while you are going with him to court, less your accuser, and you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard and you'll be put in prison.
Truly.
I say to you, you will never get out until you have paid the last penny, pray together.
One more time as we approach the word of God.
Oh God, this.
Where does challenging too many of us and I pray that it would bear fruit in our lives.
I pray that you would show us our need for you and show us that in your independent Grace.
We have you that you are ours and it was finished upon that cross.
Thank you for that.
Good news gone.
I pray that we can enjoy it now for an immigrant women.
Many of, you know, a big part of my story is that when my wife and I were first married it was to put it.
Delicately a disaster.
We were we were Bible College poster children.
We were straight A students.
We knew the Bible backwards and forwards we were serving in our church on the outside.
We live very impressive.
We were the kind of marriage that everybody roots for but nobody really it's for because you don't really need to worry about him.
And as soon as we got home from the honeymoon, we started fighting.
And arguing.
I started raising my voice.
Selfishness provided every inch of our home.
Every second of our days.
I was extremely Angry.
And selfish.
By God's grace.
We didn't stay there.
Faithful resources, and and mentors and teachers, and counselors pointed up to the word of God, and they showed us our need to love one another.
They showed us that Christ died to save us from dying to save me from my anger and selfishness.
Until I share that story today to illustrate two points.
First of all, I'm not the guy with all the answers, but I know the one who has them.
And his name is Jesus Christ, and he died for your sins, including anger, and he rose again.
So if you're here today and you're saying, I don't even need to hear this sermon about anger, I already feel awful about it, then know that there's Victory available to you because Jesus Christ is not in the Tomb anymore.
I share this story to show you that.
I'm not the guy with all the answers, but Christ gives life.
And I also share this story to show you that anger is deadly.
My anger in my own home, brought my wife and I to the end of ourselves.
We are ready to give up on each other.
On God on faith, on the church, even on life.
Anger is deadly.
It will wreak havoc on your life if you don't deal with it.
Angry is deadly.
And yet we celebrated, in our culture.
We like to watch people own the lives or crush the conservative, depending on your political preference because we enjoy seeing outrage through people that disagree with us.
We, we celebrate politicians and pundits and podcasters and even preachers for their ramps, which are really just angry tirades.
We, we celebrate anger, which is deadly and killing people.
Anger is deadly and yet we celebrated, anger is definitely and yet, we justify it.
What are the most Insidious things that we do with our anchors?
We baptized it and we give it cute little nicknames, and we say things, like, I'm not angry.
I'm just impatient.
I know you're angry.
What does impatient mean?
It says a different word for the same thing, but we don't like the word anger.
And so we try to come up with different names of town a little bit nicer.
Ingrid Dudley and yet we justify it.
Christ life.
All of the life of that anger is trying to steal and kill destroy Christ, gives freely, because he's not in the Tomb anymore.
So maybe there's some people in the room today.
This is why I'm not angry.
So I'm just going to kind of like check out make my shopping list or you know, whatever for the next few minutes while.
I don't want you to tune out because anger is a more private issue than you might realize.
Some people think that they don't have an issue with anger because they don't ever explode at someone else and well that is definitely how some people get angry.
Some people, get angry by getting really hot and screaming allowed.
Some people get angry by being really cold and reserved and they pull away and ignore people, and they give the shoulder, and sometimes that hurts a lot worse than ice cream.
so, maybe you're not a hot boiling over anger, but maybe you've captivated people and hurt people with your cold anger.
Jesus is going to apply his teaching about anger to selfishness in general.
Anybody here selfish know.
You don't need to raise your hands as relevant to all of us and he's even going to apply this teaching to conflict, anybody here have a conflict this week.
Of course, we all have, we've all out of conflict this week and even have absolutely none of those things.
Apply to you.
You're completely free from anger and selfishness and conflict in your life.
Then at least listen for others.
Because there's people in this room people around you, who are you who are drowning in their anger and they need your help.
And so anytime we hear the word, we need to hear it so that we can be equipped to make disciples and it killed two others as well.
So even if you think you have nothing to do with anger, the people around you that God has placed here, needs your help.
We need your help.
And sometimes.
We get angry because we think that we or someone else has been legitimately wrong.
And that's true.
There is a lot of evil in the world.
And Jesus is going to address that later on in the Sermon, on the Mount.
But today, what he's really getting out in the passage, it is the more typical kind of anger.
Sometimes we get angry about Injustice, but usually we get angry because of selfishness, we get angry because we think that the world revolves around us and anything that interrupts that is a disaster.
But friends, the world doesn't revolve around you.
It revolves around Christ, and that's why I anger and selfishness.
And any other form is so deadly, because it's literally an up ending of the order of the universe.
And it's saying to price your not in the middle anymore.
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