In our secular society, it is considered therapeutic and acceptable for people to be angry at God. It is said that getting angry at God is part of the healing process when we feel hurt, and that forgiving God is a milestone on the road to recovery.
Any informed Christian understands the blasphemy of such thinking and statements, and yet, even believers struggle with the temptation to be angry at God.
Why do we struggle with anger at God?
People get angry at God because they feel that He owes them something that He did not deliver to them, or, that He allowed some bad thing to happen to them that they did not deserve.
In other words, they think they didn’t receive what they deserved, or, they received what they didn’t deserve.
Both of these lines of thinking presuppose that God has some obligation to them that He did not fulfill. Thus, the anger. Continue Reading>>>
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