
Ephesians 4:26a – “In your anger do not sin . . .”
For months, Tom suspected his wife of cheating.
Unable to keep his bottled-up emotions at bay any longer, he finally confronts Liz.
When she confirms his worst suspicions, he goes berserk, grabbing his gun, and storming out the door.
He drives to his best friend’s home. His heart beats wildly in his chest. He feels sick to his stomach. Brad is the last person he’d suspect of something like this.
Tom is consumed by the anger of betrayal. Conflicting thoughts fill his mind.
As he stares at the gun on the seat beside him, Ephesians 4:26 runs in a continuous loop in his head.
He remembers his pastor’s sermon on the topic of anger. It is an emotion that every human being has experienced. “The key to beating the influence of anger in your life is to “not let the anger result in sin . . . don’t let anger take over and “rule in your heart.”
Tom doesn’t recall how long he sat in front of Brad’s house, struggling to the the right thing, but it was the following day when he returned home to talk with Liz.
It was a difficult period in their lives, but some three years later the couple reunited. They’ve shared their story at couple’s conferences over the past twenty years, hoping that their obedience to God will somehow influence others to resist the impulse to retaliate against those who sin against us.
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