Pastor Rick Warren: Three things to avoid when you’re angry

Three Things to Avoid When You’re Angry

“If you become angry, do not let your anger lead you into sin” (Ephesians 4:26 GNT).

We all get angry from time to time. We may handle it differently, but none of us can escape the emotion entirely. But just because we get angry doesn’t mean we’re sinning.The Bible says, “If you become angry, do not let your anger lead you into sin” (Ephesians 4:26a GNT). Paul tells us in this passage not to let our anger lead us into sin. That means that anger isn’t necessarily sin. The truth is, we can deal with our anger in both appropriate and inappropriate ways.

Unfortunately, most of us express our anger in ways that get us further from our goals instead of moving us closer to them.

For example, here are three things to avoid when you’re angry:

Don’t suppress your anger. Don’t store it up inside. When you suppress anger without expressing it in proper ways, it’s like taking a soft drink bottle and shaking it up. One day it’s going to pop! It’ll impact your body eventually. Doctors tell us a number of physical ailments are often brought on by suppressed anger.

Don’t repress it. When you repress your anger, you simply deny it’s there. Deny your anger often enough and you’ll be depressed. When I used to do more counseling, I’d hear many people tell me they were depressed, but they were really just angry. They just didn’t think that Christians should get angry, so they simply bottled it up inside. Denying anger is a sin. It’s called lying.

Don’t express it in inappropriate ways. We can express anger in a variety of inappropriate ways. We pout, spit sarcasm, manipulate, or do something stupid (get drunk, have affairs, etc.). None of those approaches get us anywhere near the result we’re looking for.

So what should we do with our anger?

Confess it. You don’t just admit the anger, but you also admit the cause. You tell God — and whoever you’re angry with — that you’re frustrated or you feel threatened. The more honest you can be in your relationships, the easier it will be to get to the root causes of your anger.

Here’s the good news about your anger: You may have grown up in a home where anger was consistently expressed in inappropriate ways. Inappropriate anger is learned, but it can be unlearned, too. You can change. You don’t have to stay the same.

Talk It Over

  • How did your family deal with anger as you were growing up?
  • Which of the three inappropriate ways to deal with anger do you tend to use? What would your family say you tend to use?
  • What anger are you dealing with now? How does God want you to handle it?

Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below. Post a comment & talk about it.

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Mark 10:42-43

From whom did you learn your leadership style?  Do you tend to emulate a coach or team leader from past teams?  Who might we find to be examples of poor leadership?  Jesus points to some of each in today’s scripture.

At Mark chapter 10 and verses 42 through 43, we read, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them.  Not so with you.  Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant…”

There are plenty of models for poor leadership and Jesus pointed directly at one in this passage.  He said, “Don’t do it like them!”  He then laid out simple, direct ways to lead in a way that most honors God and best honors your teammates.

·        The world’s supposed leaders pull rank all the time – don’t do that!

·        Their poor leaders lead purely by position and power – you don’t have to!

·        Not so with you – don’t give in to that lowest and most crude level of leadership!

·        If you want to be great – be a servant to your teammates!

That ethic certainly seems upside down to us, but it is full of wisdom.  Jesus knows that the greatest leaders don’t need to push their way around with position and power, but they lead by seeking the best for their teammates.

As you compete today, be team leaders like Jesus and seek the best for your team and for individual teammates.  As you do, you’ll find yourself becoming a great leader and you’ll find your team being greatly successful.

Illinois ranked low on list of state economies

A new study put Illinois near the bottom in a ranking of state economies. The reasons the state landed 35th include stagnant wages and high taxes.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Zeigler Fire Department receives $26,000 grant

(ZEIGLER-ILLINOIS) — The City of Zeigler Fire Department has received notification from the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) that the department will receive $26,000 in grant funds from the OSFM’s Small Equipment Grant Program. The grant will provide the fire department with some much needed personal protective equipment used to protect firefighters engaged in their official duties.
“This is great news especially at this time for the City of Zeigler. Our fire personnel are well trained and this grant will ensure that they are well equipped with gear,” said Mayor Dennis Mitchell. “My thanks to Zeigler Fire Department staff for the preparation of this grant.  We have a top notch Fire Department which is a credit to the city and its citizens.”
The grant funding is a much needed investment in personnel safety according to Chief Ryan M. Buckingham. The funding will enable the department to stay on target with the current national standards for the proper replacement of personal protective equipment (PPE). The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) calls for the replacement of PPE every 10 years or when damage is noted. “I want to thank Fire Marshal Matt Perez and the selection committee for affording us this funding opportunity”, added Chief Buckingham.

Benton police make multiple arrests

On June 21, 2018 Benton Police were dispatched to the 500 block of Madison Street in reference to a battery complaint.

Upon investigating, police arrested Ashley L. Tison, age 31, of Benton for battery.

Tison was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On June 22, 2018 Benton Police arrested Dustin H. Keller, age 33, of Benton for unlawful failure to register as a sex offender.

Keller was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On June 23, 2018 Benton Police arrested Jarrett J. Mintz, age 32, of Benton for an active Franklin County warrant for failure to appear.

Mintz was transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On June 23, 2018 Benton Police were dispatched to the 500 block of North Main Street in reference to hit and run.

Upon investigating, police located the driver of the vehicle identified as John S. Williams, age 27, of Newark, DE who was arrested for driving on a suspended license.  The passenger was also located and identified as Khiara M. Braden, age 40, of Ashland City, TN who was arrested for obstructing justice.

Both Williams and Braden were charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On June 24, 2018 Benton Police were dispatched to the 300 block of South Main Street in reference to a report of a stolen vehicle.

Upon investigating, police later arrested James M. Lenzie, age 29, of West Frankfort, for theft of a motor vehicle.   Lenzie was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Alice Ann Coulter – West Frankfort, IL

 

Alice Ann Coulter, age 65, of West Frankfort; went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, June 24, 2018.

Ms. Coulter’s wishes were to be cremated. A graveside committal service will be held at a future date.

Cremation arrangements have been entrusted with the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.
Alice was born on December 2, 1952 in Benton, Illinois, the daughter of William “Bill” Coulter and Ellen Lucille (Bettis) Coulter. She was married to James Armes, and he preceded her in death.

She was a homemaker, and a member of the West City Church of God.
Alice enjoyed Gospel Music and loved her Lord & Savior, and she especially loved her family.
Alice is survived by her daughter Tammy Cooper and husband Michael of West Frankfort; three grandchildren: Kayla House and husband Dakota of Du Quoin, Charles Hayse of West Frankfort, and Tyler Watts also of West Frankfort; four great-grandchildren: Kaygen, Juanita, Brooklynn, and Cameron House; two sisters: Deloris Clayton and husband James of Carterville, Doris Rotolo and husband David of Benton; one brother Gordon Coulter and wife Wendy of New Town, North Dakota; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father William “Bill” Coulter; her mother Ellen Lucille (Bettis) Edwards; husband James Armes; and two grandsons: Matthew and Joshua Hayse.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Benton Ministerial Alliance; and can be mailed to Benton Ministerial Alliance 302 South Main Street, Benton, IL 62812.

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Alice, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Virginia “Sissy” Lee Saul — Christopher, IL

Virginia “Sissy” Lee Saul, 80, of Christopher passed away on Monday June 26, 2018 at her home.

She was born on April 29, 1938 in Christopher to Noble and Vanada (Boner) Saul.

She is survived by her brothers and sisters Lawrence (Vicki) Saul of Washington, Mike (Paula) Saul of Zeigler, Mary Pullium of Collinsville, IL, and Linda (Mike) Melson of Coello; and also several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister Joyce Bullock and one brother Kenneth Saul.

She was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Christopher.

Funeral services will be on Thursday June 28, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher with Brother John Overturf officiating.  Visitation will be on Thursday from 11:00 AM until the time of the service at 1:00 PM.  Burial will be at Harrison Cemetery in Buckner.

For more information go to our website at www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Curtis E. Smith — Benton, IL

Curtis E. Smith, 56, of Benton passed away Sunday night, June 24, 2018 at his home surrounded by his family.

He was born in Benton, IL on June 2, 1962, the son of James & Virginia (Fowler) Smith.

He married Linda (Erwin) on May 25, 1985 in Benton.

Curtis was a correctional officer at Big Muddy Correctional Center. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and golf and spending time with his grandson.

Curtis’s true passion was coaching basketball and he loved teaching the game, but more than that he loved his players. He was inducted into the Rend Lake College Hall of Fame in 2004, and still holds numerous basketball records. He was named the SIJHSAA Coach of the year in 2015.

Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Linda Smith, of Benton, two daughter, Amber Smith and fiancé Nic Robey, of Destin, FL and Kelsey Drew, and husband Jason, of Benton; one grandson, Axton; parents James and Virginia Smith, of Benton; nephew Cory Smith and wife Haley, of Benton, and their children Bentley and Blakely.

Mr. Smith was preceded in death by two brothers, James L. Smith and Ricky E. Smith.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, June 29th at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Benton with Dr. Sammy Simmons officiating. Burial will be in the Shiloh Cemetery in Whitttington. Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Immanuel Baptist Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Curtis Smith Memorial Basketball Scholarship Fund at the Rend Lake College Foundation or you may donate online at rlc.edu/foundation/give-now

For more information or to sign the online guest register please visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com

 

Cubs collapse in Cincy, get swept in four game series by last place Reds

The Cubs came into Sunday’s series finale against Cincinnati feeling pretty good about themselves.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Cards finally punch back, gain split with Brewers in four-game series

MILWAUKEE • In the immediate aftermath of a pungent loss Thursday that he called embarrassing and ugly, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny convened a rare team meeting in the clubhouse

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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