As I write my sermon on Jesus taking a whip after certain people, overturning tables, and causing a ruckus in the Temple, I am wondering what constitutes a cause for righteous indignation? If Jesus provides a model for healthy anger, what should followers of Jesus be angry about today? What tables need overturning? Any ideas?
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In one day I read 2 unrelated articles about women who succumbed to sexual immorality because their friends had; one did it to “be cool” and the other because she wanted to be “the crazy girl.” We should not be ok with people degrading themselves because it’s the will of a group of people and then having this same group of people judge US because we choose to be as sin-free as possible.