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Numbers 20:12-20:61 (NIV, NIRV, TNIV, KJV)
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Number 20:1-2 @ 6-12 \\ Read verse 12 twice \\ \\ Title: Unresolved Anger \\ Has anybody been mad, upset, over the last 60 days?
Have you allow someone to get you to the point where you wanted to say something to someone, and the something you wanted to say, and it wasn’t God Bless either.
Something you wanted to say was not “have a nice day”.
\\ \\ You wanted to say something that would propelled you back to the street days…we know we are saved, but we remember some of the stuff we have said, before we got saved.
Amen \\ \\ When we got saved, it didn’t wipe out memory…we still know how to handle some stuff, we still know how to say some words…and some people where so good, that they made up on their on words….
we still know how to prepare for battle.
We know how to take them earring offs, roll up our sleeves…we still know how to move that head…we have not forgot how to snap them fingers.
\\ \\ Has anybody have taken you back to that point, where we used be, to circumstances, where in our minds, we can visibly see ourselves getting to a point of doing some stuff that you know God is not going to be please with.
\\ And sometimes to the point where you say, I know love the lord, and I know I am saved in Christ Jesus I know I am save with the holy ghost, But sometime folks get on our nervous, and upset us so bad, that you can visibly some stuff that what to do, that you your hands going around somebody neck.
\\ \\ And sometimes we can get so angry, that all you could do is grit your teeth.
In addition, tears came down.
And you had to go somewhere to calm you’re nervous…or may be the next day; you couldn’t even go to work.
\\ \\ TITLE: UNRESOLVED ANGER \\ \\ Now anger in itself is not wrong.
In Ephesians, it tells us to be anger, but sin not.
\\ Now the sin part…it says we should not let the sun go down on our wrath.
In other words we must do something with our own self.
We must deal with this energy, because that’s want anger is.
.energy.
And lot of time when we get anger with someone else we cannot right away resolve the situation between the other person and ourselves.
\\ \\ However if we got some anger, or energy in our system, the bible tells us that we have to deal with it.
\\ \\ but first we need to resolve our wrath, and we need to channel this energy~/anger to do some good for God.
\\ \\ Now here we see Moses.
We all know about Moses.
Moses the Deliver.
Moses is the one who met God on Mt Sinai.
Moses is the one who brought the word down to the people.
Moses who had the burn bush experience.
\\ \\ But something devastating happen to Moses in this Chapter, we read about it in verse 12. \\ \\ Its says that Moses and Aaron was not able to enter into the promise land that God has provided for them.
Simply because Moses, had some Unresolved Anger.
\\ \\ You know unresolved anger is a silent killer.
When we are angry about certain things in our life.
And we don’t bring it to some kind of resolve in our self.
What we tend to do, is we tend to harbor up this energy with in us.
\\ \\ Many times, we walk around as if nothing is bothering us.
\\ However, if you got some anger that you have to deal with.
The first that we have to do, is let the Lord know that we got some anger.
\\ \\ To many times we try to hide the fact that we are angry about something.
This anger can become madness.
This is a reason why there is so many killings among other things that relate to anger…that anger has turned into a madness…it is a “Silent Killer”.
\\ \\ Sometimes we get anger about something, and we kept holding back, hoping it will take care of itself…then one day, we explode with that anger that we have been harboring, that never was resolved.
\\ \\ And in addition, sometimes that Anger explodes at home. .
On our spouse, or our children, or our friends.
That unresolved anger that’s maybe on our jobs, we bring it home…and it explodes.
This Anger comes out on someone that we are not even anger with.
\\ \\ And if it is not resolves…someone’s always get hurt.
And when this anger blows up, we are going to miss our blessings…we are going to be just like Moses.
\\ \\ God Took Moses on the mountain and show him the promise land…But He said Moses you cannot go.
And the reason is because Moses allowed His anger to get the best of Him.
\\ \\ Unresolved Anger will steal your joy, steal your peace.
And most of all, unresolved anger would rob us of all things that God has in store for us.
A lot of time we don’t think our anger will affect us.
But it does.
It has a great impact on our life.
\\ \\ Now there are two things here in this scripture.
\\ First, of all we cannot control our situation and we cannot control people.
\\ But what we can control is how we deal with our anger.
\\ Now as we know they were in the desert for a period of 40 years.
\\ Now they were not suppose to be there that long.
But because some person didn’t not believe the account of God, they had to wonder in the wildness for 38 extra years.
\\ Now Moses is caught up in the unbelief of the people of Israel and he has to wonder in the wilderness for 38 extra years.
Therefore, he cannot change where he is right now.
\\ \\ Some situation in our life will not change, until God is ready for it to be change.
\\ And sometimes we cannot change where we are sometimes.
Now even though we are there because of the disbelief of somebody else we still have to wait on God to come, to move us to another level.
\\ \\ Moses may have been upset, because he was wonder in the wilderness for 38 years.
\\ Many people have anger that they have been holding on for a long time.
It may not have been 38 years, but if it was just 38 hours…that is still too long.
Because we give the devil a foot hole if we hold on to anger.
Cause the devil is going to attach his self on to that anger and instant gate the situations.
\\ \\ What we are anger about can be resolved fast, if we go to God.
But if we don’t go to God . .
.the devil is going to latch onto that unresolved anger.
On each minutes, on each and every hour, each and every day.
He is going to start adding on stuff to it.
Adding more to it, then what it’s really about.
\\ \\ Somebody mad with a family member, and you been mad for 45 years.
Why?
Because somebody told you 45 years ago that you had a nappy head.
..And you still upset about that.
\\ \\ Now why would a person still be holding on to that anger from 45 years ago?
Theirs the perms the hair, the twist, the curls, the weaver, and the extensions.
The hair can get taken care of . . .
\\ \\ Well here is why!
The devil took that unresolved anger and started building on it.
Now because they said something about your hair was nappy and maybe that was the truth.
That person hair may have been nappy that day.
\\ \\ You see . . .
sometimes we get mad about things that are true.
\\ And many times we get mad when people expose the truth in our lives.
Meaning we need to check ourselves, before we get mad with somebody else . .
.And anger is what the devil plays on.
\\ \\ Secondly, in verse 2 thru 5. \\ It tells us about the congregation.
\\ In verse 2, its says, there was no water for the congregation.
And Moses couldn’t change that right away, so they gathered themselves against Moses and Aaron.
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