This Sunday, we'll continue our Lenten journey with part 2 of our series exploring the stages of grief as identified by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and reflected in Scripture. After examining denial last week, we now turn to anger as seen in Jesus' cleansing of the temple (Mark 11:15-19). We'll discover how Jesus' righteous anger wasn't a loss of control, but a purposeful response to corruption and misuse of sacred space. Kübler-Ross recognized anger as a natural part of processing loss, and in Jesus' actions, we see this emotion channeled toward restoration rather than destruction.
As you prepare your hearts for worship, I invite you to reflect:
- When have you experienced anger that ultimately led to positive change?
- How might God be inviting you to transform your own anger into constructive action
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