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President Monson's messages: New temples and keep feelings in check
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But we believe in continuous revelation. And even Christ said to Nephites that contention is of the devil in 3 Nephi 11.
Love all, serve all. That was Christs core message.
Therapists understand that anger is just a cover for our more vulnerable feelings of hurt and fear. So, if we commit ourselves to deny anger then we are better able to discover and address our deeper, truer feelings. Anger is just the facade we choose to keep from feeling those more tender feelings. You can argue this truth but that doesn't make it any less true.
Are we really going to push back on controlling our anger? I mean really? All the hate in this world and a message about being better people needs to be "scrutinized." I give up!
Righteous anger is one thing, like being upset when one's sacred beliefs or traditions are maligned, or when you or someone close to you is deeply wronged.
Beating a toddler near to death, however, because she pulls your game system off the shelf, or flying off at other people who hold differing opinions or don't meet your expectations, is the kind of petty, unrighteous anger President Monson was referring to.
Anger is a natural thing to feel, but it's what you do with it that counts.
Rarely do we see accounts of what Elder Talmage referred to as "righteous anger", involving Christ casting out the moneychangers and Joseph Smith speaking to the prison guards at Liberty Jail. There is an Ensign article about anger and contention I found useful which was published in September of 1988 I suggest those who are interested to take a look at.
If you are angry because your team lost, or dinner is not ready, or you lost your job, etc - these are the feelings that we need to refrain from because it will create more problems at our homes.
As far as what Jesus did was in consequence of their robbing people and making the temple a marketplace. This is what is called righteous anger the same kind of anger that a parent has when a child has not followed the rules and gives them the consequence for their behavior.
OH Dear
The anger referred to in this conference talk is the foolish loss of self control. It's dangerous and stupid. Road rage kills people.
If you wish to scrutinize in a scholarly manner, please start with your own views.
We all have anger at times. We're all human. He's just asking us to try not to be angry as much as possible. That's all. I don't think it requires a lot of "scholarly scrutiny." It's pretty plain on the face of it. Good Grief!!!!
Give the councel of the General Authorities, including President Monson, a try. See if it improves your life.
Some people go around with a chip on their shoulder, just waiting for a family member, a co-worker to justify the anger these people feel. Is this a good thing? Does it build strong families or work places?
About the sword and weapons-- well, that is just silly. If you took all of the weapons out of Utah, there would be no hunters, fishermen, they carry knives to clean the fish or police. Anger and weapons should not mix. Use you heads people and your hearts when you listen to General Conference. The messages are for the world, not just those of us who live in Utah. There are profound truths spoken of, by men of God. Where else can you find such wisdom-- CNN?
Anger's a choice. One could just as easily choose more productive responses to primary emotions. The Savior wasn't "angry" when He threw out the moneychangers. He was proactive in fixing a problem.
It might even have LOOKED like anger to an observer. But it wasn't. It was productive, purposeful action.
I wonder if at the heart of that motivation is the desire to avoid self introspection and commitment.
Eccl 7:9
Prov 16:32
Eph 4:31
Col 3:8
James 1:20
The scriptures use the word anger many times. It is important that as students of the Holy Bible we learn the context and how the word is being used. If someone cuts me off while I'm driving and I get angry, I don't believe that is good. If some criminals start beating an innocent child and I intervene and defend the child, the word anger could be used to describe my actions and I think my actions would be good and appropriate so long as they are intended to defend and not provoke.
You whiners and nitpickers are hilarious. His talk would be great advice for anyone or any religion. A religious leader speaks on controlling anger, and people whine about it.
You must really have a bone to pick, or way too much time on your hands! LOL
It's a natural emotion. How you handle it is what counts. Bottle it up and you will have serious problems.
We have a great many ways to dispel such energy, including a civil discourse with those that anger us, dismissal of it when it ultimately does not matter, or through constructive physical activity until such a time as we can handle it in a non-violent manner.
Anger has been a catalyst for a great many changes for the good, throughout mankind's history. Ultimately, it is the reaction to this powerful emotion that helps define us in the eyes of God.
You should have seen some of the angry responses my opinion prompted.
Perhaps those who became angry missed part of President Monson's talk.
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