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Grounded: What's Weighing You Down PT2

Jan 11, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper


GROUNDED: WHAT’S WEIGHING YOU DOWN?

Part 2 – Grounded by Anger: When Unchecked Feelings Become Deadly Choices


Primary Text: Genesis 4:3–8


BIG IDEA:

Anger that is not submitted to God will always submit us to sin.


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INTRODUCTION


Most of us don’t lose our temper all at once.

We leak it. We carry it. We store it.

And then one day, it shows up in a moment we never intended—and damages something we never meant to lose.


Anger is one of the most destructive emotions known to humanity.

It destroys relationships, poisons families, disrupts workplaces, and fuels violence.

While anger itself is not always sin, unchecked anger is dangerous.


There is righteous anger—anger rooted in God’s holiness and justice.

Jesus demonstrated righteous anger when He cleansed the temple (Matthew 21:12–13).

But Cain’s anger was not righteous.

It was rooted in pride, jealousy, and resistance to truth.


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BACKGROUND: CAIN AND ABEL (GENESIS 4:3–5)


Cain and Abel both brought offerings to the Lord.

One was accepted. One was rejected.


God did not reject Cain because He disliked him.

God rejected Cain’s offering because it was not offered from a heart of obedience and faith.


Key Truths:

• God looks at the heart before He looks at the gift.

• Abel gave God his best.

• Cain gave God what was convenient.

• Cain didn’t stop worshipping—he just worshipped his way.

• Cain wasn’t mad because God was unfair—he was mad because God was right.


APPLICATION:

God is not obligated to accept worship that ignores His ways.

Anger often erupts when God corrects us instead of endorsing us.


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I. REASONS FOR HUMAN ANGER


1. JEALOUSY

Cain wanted the approval Abel received without offering what Abel offered.


Jealousy:

• Resents the success or favor of others

• Reveals ingratitude toward God

• Leads to bitterness and division


Heart Check:

Where have you been angry because God didn’t endorse your way?


2. PRIDE

God lovingly questioned Cain and gave him an opportunity to change.


Genesis 4:6–7

“If you do well, will you not be accepted?”


Key Truth:

Correction is an invitation, not a rejection.

Pride resists correction and fuels anger.


Sin is described as “crouching at the door”:

• Waiting

• Watching

• Ready to devour


3. RESISTANCE TO TRUTH

Cain did not want to hear the truth.

Instead of changing his behavior, he removed the comparison.


Cain’s anger followed this pattern:

Anger → Jealousy → Pride → Rejected correction → Murder


Heart Check:

Who have you blamed because you didn’t want to change?


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II. RESULTS OF HUMAN ANGER


1. STRIFE

Galatians 5:19–21

Uncontrolled anger produces division, conflict, and spiritual decay.


Proverbs 29:22

An angry person stirs up strife and multiplies sin.


2. SIN

Proverbs 14:17

A quick-tempered person acts foolishly.


Illustration:

Alexander the Great conquered nations but failed to control his spirit.

Anger cost him his closest friend.


Biblical Principle:

The one who rules his spirit is greater than the one who takes a city.


3. GOD’S JUDGMENT

Genesis 4:11–14

Cain faced the consequences of his choices.


Contrast:

• Cain spilled innocent blood out of anger.

• Jesus shed innocent blood out of love.

• Cain’s blood cried out for judgment.

• Jesus’ blood cries out for mercy.


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III. DEALING WITH ANGER


Unchecked anger becomes bitterness.

Bitterness poisons the soul and defiles many (Hebrews 12:15).


James 1:19–21

Be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.

Human anger does not produce God’s righteousness.


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FIVE WAYS TO CHECK YOUR ANGER BEFORE IT CHECKS YOU


1. ACKNOWLEDGE AND ANALYZE IT

Don’t deny it.

Identify the root.

Cain’s anger was visible—and deadly.


2. NULLIFY YOUR MOUTH

Ephesians 4:29

Words fueled by anger destroy rather than heal.


3. GET BEFORE GOD IN PRAYER

Psalm 19:14

Prayer creates space for God to search and heal the heart.


4. EXCHANGE ANGER FOR PEACE

God’s peace is better than proving a point.

Correction is a gift—not an attack.


5. RELEASE IT

Holding onto anger carries no benefit.

Let it go and walk in freedom.


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REFLECTION QUESTIONS


• What emotion has been weighing me down?

• Where has anger been living rent-free in my heart?

• What correction from God have I resisted?

• What do I need to release today?


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CLOSING PRAYER


Lord, search my heart.

Heal what is wounded.

Restore what is broken.

Help me master the door before sin masters me.

I choose peace over pride and obedience over anger.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.