Hello, my friend. Anger is a bit like a fire—if you don’t contain it, it doesn’t just sit there; it spreads, consuming everything in its path, starting with your own peace of mind. We often think our anger is a shield that protects us from being hurt again, but in reality, it’s a prison that keeps us from moving forward.
In this video, ‘Moving Past Anger,’ my friend Rhome Dyck gets incredibly honest about his own struggle with resentment toward his father. It took time—real time—to work through that pain. But Rhome reached a point where he realized he simply didn’t want to be an angry man for the rest of his life. He chose to look past the hurt and see the quiet, steady faithfulness of God working in his life and his mother’s life. If you are harboring a grudge or feeling the heat of unresolved anger today, I want to invite you to see how God can help you lay that burden down and replace it with His grace.