"But to be angry at God is both silly and blasphemous.
You got a scripture for that, Francis?"
You are on to something there. I seem to remember Jeremiah saying something to the effect, "You tricked me" and he was not happy about it.
You are on to something there
Hope this helps if you want to research Schaeffer's claims further:
Schaeffer makes repeated references, throughout his books, to Jesus being angry at Lazarus' tomb. In his first book He Is There and He Is Not Silent, he elaborates a little more on the subject. I've reproduced the passage here, hand-typing it from my personal copy...
Let us go to the tomb of Lazarus. As Jesus stood there, He not only wept, but He was angry. The exegesis of the Greek of the passages John 11:33 and 38 is clear. Jesus, standing in front of the tomb of Lazarus, was angry at death and the abnormality of the world -- the destruction and distress caused by sin.. A footnote appears, following the phrase "John 11:33 and 38 is clear", and it cites the source of Schaeffer's interpretation, namely B.B. Warfield. The footnote reads thus:
See B.B. Warfield, Biblical and Theological Studies (New York, Scribner's Sons, 1912), "On the Emotional Life of Our Lord," pp. 35-90