Thursday, June 14, 2012

Overcoming Anger

The knot of anger in my gut was incessant.  I overcame it by asking myself this question:

What are you afraid of?

Anger is based in fear.  Naming the fear turns it from some dark, heavy, uncontainable fog into something I can manage.  Comparing the power of the fear to the power of God, who banishes fear - the anger dissipates.

What are you afraid of?

Sometimes I've argued with the question.  I’d explain that I wasn’t afraid of anything.  The problem wasn’t with me but was with a person or situation.  No, the question remains appropriate.  Anger abides within one’s own soul.  I’ve always discovered a fear as the root of my anger. 

What are you afraid of?

I rarely get angry any more.  If I do, I deal with it quickly by asking the magic question.  God's power is always greater.  The anger ebbs away.  Peace is restored.

By the way, the times I struggled to name the fear, I’d ask God for wisdom.  He always enlightened me.

 I love this life.

Copyright 2012  Leah Lambert Smith

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