Each of us as human beings created in the image of God can, on
occasion, become angry. When you are angry you are capable of doing
that which under normal emotional circumstances you would not do.
Anger has degrees to it. I can be angry and have my anger under
control. You may see a fire in my eyes, you may hear something in my
words, but, I�m keeping myself under control. But, there is another
kind of anger when we allow it to get to that point where we are
unable to control the reaction that comes from our anger. We reach a
point then of insanity. We have lost the balance. Then what comes
from our mouths, what comes from our hands, can be very destructive.
The Bible says a wise man will be slow to anger. If you visit the
prisons, we see many, many inmates, male and female, who are there,
not because they are bad, but, a circumstance came up in their lives
that ignited the passion of anger. They lost control, and in that
moment of loss of control they reached for something to inflict pain
on the object of their anger. When it was over and the anger
subsided, someone lay wounded, someone lay dying, and a human being
was sent to prison for many years because we lacked control of the
emotion called anger.
In the Book of Genesis in the Bible, God gave Adam instructions
and Adam disobeyed. Allah (God) became displeased and He was angry
with Adam. God�s anger was controlled. He was going to punish Adam,
not kill Adam. When we, in our homes, make a judgment against our
children and we wish to inflict pain on them to teach them a lesson,
sometimes we are so stressed out that we literally do terrific harm
to both the body and the mind of our children because we couldn�t
control our anger.
Adam and Eve had two children, Cain and Abel. The Bible talks
about Abel and Cain making an offering to Allah (God) and Allah
(God) accepted the offering of Abel but rejected the offering of
Cain. Some words of the Bible say that "the Lord had respect
unto Abel and to his offering: But unto Cain and to his offering he
had not respect." Most of us, when we think we�ve been
disrespected, it kindles anger. But the thing that has been wounded
is your self-concept, which is your ego, and because you may not
have the characteristic of humility you see disrespect as a great
insult. If the disrespect is fueled by another passion called envy,
then it leads us to anger. The Bible says, "And Cain was very
wroth, and his countenance fell."
Whenever you are angry, there is a change in your countenance.
"And the Lord said unto Cain, why art thou wroth? and why is thy
countenance fallen?" That�s a good question. God knew why
Cain was angry, but, he wanted Cain to examine the motive for his
anger. Is it my bruised ego that makes me angry? Did somebody really
wrong me? Why am I angry? And why is my countenance fallen? Then God
said to Cain, "If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door."
When you are angry, right at the door of your anger is sin. Now
your passion is about to cause you to break the law. Allah (God)
talked to Cain and asked him to analyze why he felt anger. There is
nothing that hits the ego as hard as being rejected in comparison to
something and somebody that appears to be accepted. In every family
there are children growing up, some feeling accepted, some feeling
rejected. And the more rejected you feel, the uglier your
countenance becomes.
Anger has to be controlled, lest in our anger we harm what we
love. Jesus got angry. It seems to me that he seemed greatly
disturbed over the moneychangers in the temple. They were defiling
the house of God because they loved money more than the principles
that the house is founded upon. So, Jesus went to driving them out
of the temple with anger; but his anger was controlled. He let them
know he was angry, why he was angry and he took an appropriate
action�controlled anger, controlled disapproval, controlled
chastisement. The result was they understood there was another
side to Jesus. Though loving, though kind, though merciful, though
sweet, there was another side. No matter how good any of us
think we are, we are all capable of doing horrendous things when
circumstances make us angry and we lose control in that moment of
passion.
When you live in society or world like this that is founded on
racism, sexism and an unbridled materialism, we who have been
servitude slaves, never finding justice, have anger in us. We have
anger, not because we think we have been disrespected. We know we
have been disrespected. And if God ever asked us, like he asked
Cain, why is your countenance fallen and why are you angry? We could
say, God, it is because of 400 years of injustice, 400 years of
watching our women raped and disrespected, our children slaughtered,
why shouldn�t we be angry? And one day the anger will not be able to
be controlled. God is going to let the anger loose like a mighty
hurricane or tornado or earthquake or volcanic eruption. Then
America will know that the price of injustice is the destruction of
the country.
Whenever Allah (God) is angry, His anger is justified. And when
He lets loose His anger, the destructive fury of His power destroys
everything that it touches. The Bible says "Behold, the day
cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all
that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that cometh shall
burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them
neither root nor branch." When Allah (God) comes to pluck up
the wicked, He is not cutting off a branch. He�s killing it at the
root.
Pastors today speak of the goodness of Jesus Christ, the mercy of
Jesus Christ, the love of Jesus Christ, but, they are a little slow
in preaching the Wrath of God through Jesus Christ. When
Moses met God in a burning bush, the bush was burning but it was not
consumed. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said the anger of God was so
great, yet, controlled. The bush never burned, but, the fire was
there. God withheld His wrath and sent His servant to Pharaoh to
give Him a chance because God must not be untrue to His own nature.
He must show mercy and must be willing to forgive even the worst
enemy. He must give you a chance to receive of His grace. So He
controls His anger and He sends you a Warner. Then He sits back and
watches how you treat the warning.
We are in the time of Judgment. When Allah (God) renders His
judgment, He wants us to agree with Him. So He�s patient. He will
send His Judgment down and then wait on you to come around because
at first you may think God is wrong. When Allah (God) told Abraham
that He was going to destroy all the people of Sodom and Gomorrah
except Lot and his family, Abraham asked Allah (God), would He
destroy the righteous along with the wicked? God didn�t say yes or
no. He told Abraham to see if he could find 50 righteous. God said
if Abraham found 50, He would save the city. He gave him a job.
Prove My Judgment wrong. But, Abraham couldn�t find 50. He couldn�t
find 40. He couldn�t find 30. He couldn�t find 20. He couldn�t find
10. God still tried him. He told Abraham to go back and find one.
And when Abraham came back and couldn�t find one, it said that fire
and brimstone fell on Sodom and Gomorrah that same day. Why? Because
God does not want us to disagree with His judgment. When He sends
His Judgment He gives you a period of grace that will allow the
wicked to repent and the righteous to understand.
I live in America. It�s the greatest country on earth, but, it�s
the most wicked. America boasts, "I sit a queen, and am no
widow, and shall see no sorrow." She has bombed out cities
of other nations and brought other nations to total ruin, not losing
a plane or a pilot. She is the only remaining superpower and God
made her that for His purpose. Will you submit America or must
you be taken and destroyed?
When God sends down His Judgment, He makes a decision. He says,
"Behold, I make all things new." Not some things�all
things. Then He says, "there will be a new heaven and a new
earth and the former things shall pass away." This is a no
good world because it is ruled by the enemy of God. So, when God
starts judging a world in which America is the chief, she is the
head of a world, that means nations have to pass away. Kingdoms have
to pass away. Systems have to pass away. And people who operate
systems, who uphold the kingdoms, and are in the nations that fight
against the Kingdom of God, all have to go.