The older recording (May, 2002) is not top quality, and I come across as uncommonly nasal, but the message remains important. This sermon, delivered in the hinterlands of Long Island, addresses the perennial issue of intergendered unions: anger. We repeatedly have to deal with getting mad in our marriages, and so must face this obstacle to intergendered intimacy squarely.
The good news is that Jesus brings us deeply into the psychology of our anger, allowing deep conviction of our sin and so deep repentance and thereby deep redemption.
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As you listen, give thanks that the Kingdom comes to us to help us grow to the place where relationship pre-empts accomplishment…
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Sam, I love that last line in your written introduction to the sermon. Even at my age, I am still in that process, but I am thankful that I am. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Mary K. and the family.
You are a humble guy, Ted. Yes, I find that those of us of a certain personality type need to learn that, sometimes, when we are interrupted, it is the Sprit calling us back to God’s priorities.