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GTM - Go To MeetingGTM – Anger and Hatred -
BY:Lindsay Stephens-Twin Sins to Overcome Lindsay Stephens -
01/16/2026
In this profound "Go to Meeting" session, speaker Lindsay Stephens explores the volatile landscape of our modern world to address two of the most destructive forces facing humanity today: anger and hatred. MR Stephens identifies these "twin sins" as emotions fueled by deep-seated issues such as societal divisions, injustice, fear, and the toxic influence of online echo chambers that amplify negativity. Throughout the script, Lindsay observes that while anger may sometimes be a reaction to pain, hatred thrives on a dangerous "us versus them" mentality that dehumanizes others. Lindsay Stephens provides a clear biblical definition of these emotions, tracing the word "anger" back to its Old Norse roots, meaning grief and vexation. He contrasts human hostility with "righteous anger," citing passages such as Psalm 7:11 to show that God is a righteous judge who is indignant toward sin every day. MR Stephens further illustrates the consequences of turning away from God by examining the life of Solomon in First Kings 11, where God’s righteous anger was kindled because Solomon's heart had turned toward the abominations of foreign gods despite being blessed with direct appearances from the Lord. In this teaching, Lindsay challenges believers to evaluate how much they are being affected by the increasing intensity of external global events. He reminds the audience that since Satan is currently the "god of this world," we must be vigilant in keeping our emotions under control through the power of God. This video serves as a vital guide for anyone seeking to understand the biblical perspective on justice, repentance, and the spiritual discipline required to overcome the darkness of the current age.
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