being angry at God and feeling guilty about the anger

The Father Is Not Afraid Of Your Fire

The day is done, and the armor you wore to hold it all together is finally heavy enough to drop. You set it down, and underneath is a raw, hot anger at God.

And then the guilt arrives, whispering that your rage makes you unlovable. But listen — the light does not flinch when you shout.

It stands at the door and knocks, waiting for you to open it exactly as you are: furious, exhausted, and honest. There is no fear in love, and perfect love drives out the fear that your anger has broken something permanent.

Your rage is not a wall the light cannot cross; it is simply the truth of this moment, laid bare. The Father is not afraid of your fire.

Drawing from

1 John, Revelation

Verses

1 John 4:18, Revelation 3:20

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