A parable — Anger grudge
A man carried a coal in his hand to throw at the one who had wronged him. The coal burned his palm for an hour, then a day, then a year. The other man did not know there had ever been a coal. The man's hand was useless now, and the coal was still hot. Ask yourself: Whose hand is the coal in? FLOOR — protect what cannot recover. Let not the sun go down upon your wrath (Eph 4:26). Anger you keep, keeps you. (A Narrow Highway original teaching parable — not a parable of Jesus; a made story that carries a true edge.)
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Narrow Highway — original parable · scripture_eph_4_26
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