Monday, August 30, 2010

Numbers 25

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"He hates sin as much as I do." v11

He had great concern for the honor of his God. v13

This is the kind of heart I want to have, and that I want to impress the importance of upon the hearts of my children. Be the exception.

Denise said...

“It is clear from Phinehas’s story that some anger is proper and justified. Phinehas was angry because of his zeal for the Lord. But how can we know when our anger is appropriate and when it should be restrained? Ask these questions when you become angry: (1) Why am I angry? (2) Whose rights are being violated (mine or another’s)? (3) Is the truth (a principle of God) being violated? If only your rights are at stake, it may be wiser to keep angry feelings under control. But if the truth is at stake, anger is often justified, although violence and retaliation are usually the wrong way to express it (Phineas’s case was unique). If we are becoming more and more like God, we should be angered by sin.”