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The Cost of Contempt: Anger, Judgment, and the Way of Jesus (Sermon on the Mount Series)

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Voxology
Episode • Aug 24, 2020 • 56m

Practicing reconciliation and learning how to process anger is vital to embodying the upside-down kingdom Jesus introduced in the Sermon on the Mount. Continuing their series, Mike and Tim dive into Matthew 5:21–26, exploring Jesus’ stark warning that harboring contempt for others—especially in religious or political conflicts—is more dangerous than we realize. In the wake of listener feedback and a personal confrontation with their own tone in prior episodes, the hosts model public repentance while unpacking what righteous anger actually looks like and how Christians are called to engage with others—especially when we disagree.

Whether you're struggling with outrage culture, frustrated by politics, or passionate about social justice, this episode offers a powerful invitation to humbly examine our motives, pursue reconciliation, and reimagine how we witness to the world through Jesus-shaped confrontation.

Key Takeaways: • The anatomy of anger and contempt – Why Jesus equates chronic anger with murder and how contempt poisons community and witness. • Repenting from partisan self-righteousness – The importance of naming when our tone, assumptions, or posture misrepresent Jesus and damage relationships. • Lessons from Jesus’ righteous anger – When is anger appropriate, and what should it produce in us? (Hint: think healing and reconciliation, not destruction.) • Overcoming political idolatry – How the siege mentality shapes Christians into tribal combatants rather than kingdom peacemakers. • Reconciliation over religion – Jesus teaches that repairing relationships is more important than religious rituals.

Resources Mentioned: • Matthew 5:21–26 – Bible Gateway • Leviticus 19 – Bible Gateway • Dallas Willard on Joyful Non-Compliance • Study on catharsis and anger escalation [Link if available] • David Brooks’ article on Siege Mentality [Link if available] • The story of Daryl Davis and redemptive table fellowship [Link if available]

Let’s be the kind of community that confesses quickly, seeks reconciliation earnestly, and chooses grace when the world chooses contempt. Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow Voxology Podcast on your favorite social platforms.

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