Emphasis Preaching Journal
Anger, writes Eugene Peterson in...
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"Anger," writes Eugene Peterson in commenting on this story of Jonah, "is a useful diagnostic tool. When anger erupts in us, it is a signal that something is wrong. Something isn't working right. There is evil or incompetence or stupidity lurking about. Anger is our sixth sense for sniffing out wrong in the neighborhood."
Yet, Peterson continues, anger has its shortcomings. It may successfully inform us that something is wrong, but rarely does it tell us where the problem is:
Yet, Peterson continues, anger has its shortcomings. It may successfully inform us that something is wrong, but rarely does it tell us where the problem is:
