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Provocative Bible Verses: When it’s Good to be Mad

On June 18, 2009 By Dan LacichIn Christian Living2 Comments

There is a perception that to be a follower of Jesus means that you are never angry, always have a smile on your face, never get mad, and always say things like, "Bless your heart" when you really want to say something far different. It seems to stem from an idea about Jesus that looks …

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