What You Should Do When You’re Angry
Do you ever feel like all you do is complain? Maybe you feel like you overreact to a comment or offense instead of letting it roll off.
Usually, I am pretty chill, and it takes a lot to get me riled up. But, for some reason, it seemed like every little thing got on my last nerves this week. It started when I ordered a dining table and chairs for the patio. I was so excited to finally find one I liked, and I quickly placed the order. It was getting time for the set to be delivered, so I checked the tracking information only to find out it was being shipped to our old address.
The next issue this week was on Wednesday morning. I took our trash can to the curb Tuesday night since the trash pickup is Wednesday. I heard the trash truck coming down the road, so I went and looked out my window. That’s when I noticed that it was a new truck that had a mechanical arm that grabbed the trash can and emptied it into the truck. I even commented to Joe about how cool that was until the driver misjudged where the trash can was and hit our mailbox instead.
Finally, a random comment on one of my platforms wasn’t very nice. I have been blessed with the best followers and rarely have to deal with rude comments. After stewing on the comment more than I should have, I called my sister and asked her why my first reaction was always wrong.
Instead of praying about the situation, I immediately find myself stewing, grumbling, complaining, arguing, getting mad, or calling a friend to commiserate with. I never think that maybe I’m having a bad day or am being overly sensitive. It never occurs to me that the person on the other end could be upset about something else, and I end up being the recipient of displaced anger. Nope! Instead, I want to vent, lash out, and stew about the situation.
Matthew 5:38-40
38 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’39 But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. 40 And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.
It is so easy to get dragged into a verbal fight when we feel like we are being disrespected or mistreated. Turning the other cheek, or choosing not to respond, can be challenging. But today, I found a way that made it a little easier.
After stewing for about 30 minutes, I put away my computer to take a cat nap. When I got out my cozy throw blanket, Lucy Lu came running and jumped up on the couch with me. This bundle of fur cozied up beside me, and quickly fell asleep. I sat there petting her and started thanking the Lord for my many blessings.
Psalm 116:12
12 What shall I render to the Lord For all His benefits toward me?
Psalm 103:2
2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits:
James 1:2-4
2 Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4 Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
It is funny, but you can’t be mad, aggravated, or upset when you start counting your blessings. I’ve always heard you should count to ten before responding when angry. Instead of counting to ten, we need to think of five blessings that the Lord has given us. You will watch your anger melt away and be replaced by a sense of peace and joy.
To God Goes The Glory!
Have A Blessed Day!
Tania, thank you for your Sunday messages. This one especially touched me. I really appreciate all you do and the time and effort you put into your postings. Have a beautiful day!
Thank you for this sweet reminder. I have been doing a lot of praying and it is helping sweetie. Sorry you had a bad week but our Lord will have something better for you. He has the plan for us and we need to not try and control but pray he will lead us the right way. God Bless. Mrs B
Love the post! You always do a wonderful job at putting things into perspective, thank you for that 😊
I hope you have a better week!
Great post!!
Amen. Don’t let the World pull you down instead let Him lift you up. I lean on Romans 8:28
Well, I hit the brickwork on one side of my driveway when backing in to unpack groceries. I’m right there with you.
I love your Sunday devotionals. Thanks for sharing so faithfully!
I am definitely going to count my blessings when I become angry or sensitive toward a perceived slight. Your advice is spot on. I appreciate all that you do and look forward to your email each morning! Thanks, Tania!
I’ve had those days too. Contention isn’t worth it. Good job on how you walked through this! I needed to read this today! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the reminder, I needed this, sometimes we forget and we allow other things to distract instead of focusing on the many blessings that God has given to us.