However, use wisdom in your investigation, as this could stir up many emotions.
“For the good that I will to do, I do not do but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.”-Romans 7:19 The Apostle Paul dealt with this very issue. Many of us do not want to admit it, but we know what we should do and yet we don’t.
We ask, “What is righteous anger? What is unrighteous anger? And where does my own anger fall between the two?” Many of us wonder if-and hope that-this all-consuming emotion will one day not have the power over us that it seems to possess in so many situations.
Righteous anger, also called righteous indignation, is something a lot of us have questions about. When we are angry about the same things God is, this is righteous anger. Righteous anger in the Bible is God’s anger toward injustice and wickedness.