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Roots of Anger, Part 1

July 16, 2021

(Jonah 4:2-8) Why do we get angry? In Jonah's experience we identify some of the small roots of anger that grow and produce bitter fruit. A little root of bitterness can become a big problem. 

Past Episodes

(Jonah 4:1,11) Our world is an angry world, but the anger that is most destructive is the spirit of anger in God's people. It robs us of joy and keeps others from seeing the God of love in us. Let's talk about anger in the life of a believer... 
July 15, 2021
(Jonah 3:10-4:1) It was not hard for God to conquer Ninevah - one message brought them to their knees! But, Jonah? Today we discover why there is a fourth chapter to the book and what God is trying to teach His servants. 
July 14, 2021
(Jonah 3:1-10) Throughout Scripture 40 is a number of testing and proving. God gives a space of grace and men must determine what they will do with it. He will bring judgment but He offers mercy. Would you give the next 40 days to telling others? 
July 13, 2021
(Jonah 3:1-5) We want to make a difference in the world but the need and our inability can be overwhelming at times. How do you begin to witness? Take three practical ideas from Jonah's example and start right where you are. 
July 12, 2021
(Jonah 3:1-5) One of God's favorite words is the "go." It implies definite advancement and a divine aim. Those who have the truth cannot be passive with it. This is a clarion call to stop being spectators and become participants in God's work in this world. 
July 9, 2021
(Jonah 3:1-3) Three commands, action words, were given to Jonah. They are the same three things that all of us are to do now. It is time to consider God's commands and determine to take action. 
July 8, 2021
(Jonah 3:1-3) The word "great" is greatly overused! Not everything is great. Not everyone is great. Yet the Lord uses this word to describe Ninevah. Today we discover three things that are truly great. 
July 7, 2021
(Jonah 2:9-10) Did you know that there is a connection between Jonah and Jesus? In fact, Jonah is the only Old Testament prophet to whom Jesus likened Himself. Find out why today... 
July 6, 2021
(Jonah 2:4-8) God's greatest miracle is seen at Calvary. What a miracle that the Lord loves us! The entire book of Jonah is a reminder of the unfailing, undeserved love of God for all people.  
July 5, 2021
Perhaps you cannot see how the Lord is working in all of the details and even the difficulties of your life...but He is! So many of His miracles are not known until much later. Remember this: He is working right where you are.
July 2, 2021
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Enjoying the Journey exists to evangelize the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ, encourage pastors and local churches, and equip believers to walk with God and serve Him each day. Through audio, video, and print resources we are seeking to preach the gospel, teach the Word of God, and reach this generation for Christ. Enjoying the Journey is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

About Scott Pauley

Scott Pauley was raised in the mountains of West Virginia. At a young age he came to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. As a twelve year old boy God called him to be a preacher. He attended The Crown College in Powell, Tennessee, and upon graduation served in the ministry of the Temple Baptist Church as Director of Student Ministries. From 2004 to 2015 he served a s Vice President of Crown College and an assistant to Pastor Clarence Sexton at the Temple Baptist Church. Dr. Pauley now travels full time in evangelism. His passion is to preach the Gospel and he has a burden to influence this generation for Christ. He and his wife Tammy have three children: Morgan, Lauren, and Grant.

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