Friday, April 23, 2021

Deponite Iram | Get Rid of Anger

“But now is the time to get rid of anger, rage, malicious behavior, slander, and dirty language.” – Colossians 3: 8 (NLT)

 

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My dear brothers and sisters, when people came to ask advice on how to deal with anger, I said to them that it was not easy. The most important thing is how to control ourselves.  I also advised them to pray privately, asking God so they can have patience.  Often, according to what they shared, after they had tried to control themselves and prayed, then they were confronted with the person who had upset them. There, reconciliation and mutual forgiveness occurred.  Slowly but surely, they could become more patient and know how to control themselves, especially when anger arises in their hearts.

The Apostle Paul in his advice to the Colossians put patience in line with forgiveness.  We can be more patient if we are willing to forgive.  When looking at people who are annoying and hurtful, we need to see them from God's perspective.  God has forgiven us who often offend him.  Then why don't we forgive our neighbors?  We must understand that we who believe in Christ have risen with him and we have His power.  Therefore, we must think in terms of heavenly things.  Worldly matters, including anger, crime, slander, and foul language should be a thing of the past.

Brothers and sisters, there are many ways that people teach to control anger.  However, followers of Christ have already got the direction to be patient.  We are new people in Christ, and Christ himself can help us to control our anger.  What is required of us is not responding to earthly urges.  Instead, we strive to be renewed in our new life.  With the love of Christ, we are strengthened to go ahead in apologizing and forgiving. Amen, –

 

Reflection on Colossians 3: 1 – 17 by Father Risco Batbual, SVD

(Listen to the Podcast here)

 

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