{"id":630,"date":"2013-05-15T14:58:20","date_gmt":"2013-05-15T14:58:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jonathanbrooker.com\/?p=630"},"modified":"2013-05-15T14:58:20","modified_gmt":"2013-05-15T14:58:20","slug":"if-you-can-get-angry-you-can-change-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jonathanbrooker.com\/2013\/if-you-can-get-angry-you-can-change-the-world","title":{"rendered":"If You Can Get Angry, You Can Change the World"},"content":{"rendered":"

For Moses it was the injustice being served to the Hebrews at the hands of the Egyptians. For Abraham Lincoln it was the slavery issue in early America. For David it was the insolence of a man named Goliath and the Philistine people he represented. For Martin Luther King Jr it was the racial inequality in an otherwise progressive society. For Mother Teresa it was the plight of the impoverished in Calcutta. For Jesus it was the certain demise of a people He loved.<\/p>\n

For these and countless others throughout the course of history, anger has actually been a key ingredient in motivating them to change that course of history. So as much as anger can be a destructive force at times, it can also be the reason for massive restoration. It\u2019s all about what you do with your anger. As an emotion it is neither inherently good or evil, though we sometimes tend to assume it is the latter. It\u2019s just like any tool, use it correctly and it can be used for good or use it incorrectly and you may cause a lot of pain.<\/p>\n

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What\u2019s most intriguing to me is that it seems almost like a personal, God-given gift at times. I mean, certain things tend to eat at us more than it does other people. There were other people who probably thought that Goliath was a problem but no one got as ticked off as David. So it may be that what ticks you off is unique to you so that you can be the one to do something about it!<\/p>\n

So let\u2019s look at 3 steps to using your anger to change the world:<\/p>\n

1. \u00a0Determine the issue<\/h3>\n

We need to discover what it is that ticks us off. No, this is probably not going to be the full list which would include traffic, dentist visits, and people talking with their mouth full. It needs to be the issue that really seems to just bother you. Perhaps you\u2019ll even find that when you talk about it with others they don\u2019t seem to \u201cget it\u201d quite like you do. That\u2019s a pretty good sign that you may have found an issue you\u2019re meant to do something about.
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\nAllow me to also clarify a really important part of this that we need to realize here, too. I\u2019m intentionally repeating that our anger is towards an issue because that\u2019s where it actually should be. While we may be tempted to let it be directed towards individual people, it\u2019s never really about individual people. Small people deal with people. Big people deal with issues. If what you\u2019re meant to change is worth changing, then I assure you it\u2019s bigger than a person or two. So what is this thing that irks you?<\/p>\n

2. \u00a0Paint a mental picture of solution<\/h3>\n

Moses could picture a freed Israelite people. Lincoln could imagine a slaveless America. David could envision a defeated enemy. MLK Jr. could dream of an unsegregated United States. Mother Teresa could conceive of a cared for Calcutta. And Jesus could, unlike any other dreamer in history, see a picture of a rescued humanity from the grips of sin.<\/p>\n

<\/em>It\u2019s important that you paint a vivid picture of what it would look like for your issue to be resolved because that serves as motivation for yourself and inspiration for others who will join you. We need to see, in a sense, where we\u2019re going. Though it may just seem like wishful thinking, when you\u2019re ticked off a little wishful thinking is good!
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3. \u00a0Begin making brushstrokes that paint that picture<\/h3>\n

Now it\u2019s time to get started. Once you can picture the landscape you\u2019d like to see, it\u2019s time to get out the brush and start painting it stroke by stroke. Most significant change does not happen quickly or in a matter of a few big moments. It\u2019s constructed over time and piece-by-piece as we build the better world we believe is possible.
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\nFor me at this point right now, I\u2019m ticked off that teens in the Bowie area are especially prone to living life all for themselves in the hopeless pursuit of happiness outside of Jesus. I imagine a movement that would cause them to see the much larger plan that Jesus has for them and for them to turn their lives over into His hands en masse. So I continue to meet them where they are at, speak truth to them whenever I can, and be there for them in their needs when possible.
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\nI tell you this only so you can see how this personally works out for me, and so that you can see that it doesn\u2019t always need to be something historic. Whatever it is that seems to really get under your skin, prayerfully consider if it isn\u2019t that way because God wants YOU to do something about it!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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