Listooder Youth Fellowship

Anger Management - Bobby Mackay

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Sinopsis

Drawing on his experiences growing up in North Belfast, and taking as his example the relationship between Saul and David in 1 Samuel 18:1-14, Bobby McKay explained the dangers of anger and bitterness in the life of a believer. David was described as a man after God's own heart. He was chosen of God to replace Saul, a decision which Saul did not take well. Saul developed a real bitterness towards David, an anger which consumed him to the extent that he even attempted to kill him. Anger and bitterness are all around us, they are accepted in general society and among the unsaved, but these are attitudes which should not be present in the life of a Christian. CAUSES OF ANGER AND BITTERNESS King Saul was the nation's chosen King, he had the favour of God upon him and the nation behind him. But what happened to him? In short, Saul departed from God. Saul FORCED himself to do something that he shouldn't have done In 1 Samuel 13:12, Saul was commanded to wait, yet decided to throw himself into an unknown situat