Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":
Did Jesus have a temper? Ever get angry? Can we honestly say that He ever was violent, even a little bit—righteously so, without sin? (We know the Bible is clear, He never sinned; He was always in control.) The answer may be surprising:
Early in His ministry (He was still only 30), one day He seemed to the people around Him as One possessed unlike Himself. It was so strange, someone could have asked Him, “What’s eating You?” While they watched Him in this uncharacteristic mode, “His disciples remembered that it was written [in Psalm 69:9], The zeal of Thine house hath eaten Me up.”
What “ate Him up”? His holy concern for the Jews’
A display of temper? You better believe it! Divine temper, yes. You and I don’t want ever to face it—either now or in the last Day. Let’s walk softly.
Such holy fear is not sinfully selfish. It’s common sense. How can we say we believe in Jesus unless the “zeal of [His] house hath eaten [us] up” too? His agape constraineth us henceforth to live not for self but for Him” (see 2 Cor.
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