
CTP (S3E120) Holy Rage: Finding God's Purpose in Our Darkest Moments
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CTP (S3E120) Holy Rage: Finding God's Purpose in Our Darkest Moments
Processing anger through a Christian lens after tragedy, focusing on the Charlie Kirk assassination and its unexpected spiritual impact. I explore how anger as a natural emotion becomes sinful only when it drives destructive actions, while reflecting on how this tragic event is inadvertently fueling what may be "Jesus Revolution 2.0."
• Anger is a normal human emotion and part of the grieving process
• The difference between feeling anger and being ruled by it determines its spiritual impact
• Churches reportedly fuller than they've been since post-9/11 as younger generations return to faith
• Tragedy often precedes spiritual awakening, similar to the Jesus Revolution following the 1960s
• Evil actions can inadvertently amplify good messages—"You destroyed his body but exponentially elevated his voice"
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