“Righteous anger” can be a tricky term. It’s tricky because it is often used as an excuse to step into “self-righteous anger” and join the wave of offense in our outrage-addicted culture. The wave pulls us in like an undertow, yet scripture tells us again and again that anger and righteous living aren’t compatible. So how do we travel the road God has for our life without succumbing to road rage? Tonight, as we continue “Road Rules” we’ll examine that question as we dig into 2 Samuel 16:5-14 and the life of King David.
by Suffolk