Posted on 10/23/2004 7:39:50 PM PDT by aculeus
bttt.
I remember years ago hearing a teacher in a Sunday School class say that Moses did wrong when Moses saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave and Moses became enraged and killed the Egyptian. The teacher said we shouldn't let ourselves become angry because anger makes us do bad things like what Moses did, blah, blah, blah.
I thought at the time that the same man who killed the Egyptian was the same man that God used to liberate Israel, and that if Moses had simply looked the other way when the slave was being beaten, he would not have been the sort of man God could have used to stand against the Pharaoh and liberate Israel. My thoughts have not become much more nuanced than that over the years.
I think that while we live on earth and not in heaven we have a dark side that we have to accept in order to control, and that either celebrating the dark side or denying it exists goes to one extreme or the other and misses the mark. At any rate, that is how I understand the admonition in Proverbs to "be not righteous overmuch."
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