Angry At God: Bring Him Your Doubts & Questions

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How could God allow this to happen to me? I’m angry with him, but I don’t know if I’m “supposed” to be angry!  Is it ok to be angry with God? If we are angry, should we hold it inside, or voice our feelings outright?  Jones writes that we should not take a “grin and bear it” approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring him our struggles, doubts, and questions.

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Angry At God

Bring Him Your Doubts & Questions

How could God allow this to happen to me? I’m angry with him, but I don’t know if I’m “supposed” to be angry!  Is it ok to be angry with God? If we are angry, should we hold it inside, or voice our feelings outright?  Jones writes that we should not take a “grin and bear it” approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring him our struggles, doubts, and questions. We must learn to be transparent in God’s presence, think biblically, and act obediently.

How could God allow this to happen to me? I’m angry with him, but I don’t know if I’m “supposed” to be angry!  Is it okay to be angry with God? And if we are angry – face it, we often are – should we hold it inside, or should we voice our feelings outright? Even in prayer?  Jones writes that we should not take a “grin and bear it” approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring Him our struggles, doubts, and questions. We must learn to be transparent in God’s presence, think biblically, and act obediently.

About the Author

Robert D. Jones is pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Hurricane, West Virginia. He is assistant professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and the author of the Resources for Changing Lives booklets Forgiveness, Angry at God?, and Bad Memories.

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