There’s a comment in the Jewish commentary on scripture known as the Talmud that one of the names of Satan is “angry.”
There are so many temptations we have and we haven’t always developed that aspect of our personality to react in a way other than anger. Certainly some well known saints may not have made it to sainthood, if they had to fight rush hour traffic every day for a lifetime.
My mother is past 84, sick, and frail, and she qualifies for low-income free medical care – and she ARGUES with me that she doesn’t want to go to the doctor. It is not so much that I have controlled my anger in this matter, but she is also hard of hearing, and so I just refuse to argue, to protect my vocal cords (which have been strained too many times, to begin with).
It’s late Sunday night, and I don’t know how I’m going to get her to the doctor on Thursday. She grew up with a lot of arguing with an alcoholic father and six siblings. So, I’m just no competition for arguing with her. She’s had a lifetime of experience and practice, and has a lifetime of self-deceit to go along with it.
That’s the route I’ve travelled to realizing that even getting angry won’t solve anything. There are different routes to that awareness. Excess hormones in both men and women can make them do things they’d prefer not to.
Physically, nerve impulses travel quickly - like seeing the kid breaking the bottle. But, your hormonal responses – the adrenalin surge – is something that lasts much longer and is intended for human survival. But, that adrenalin rush is like getting drunk in a non-alcoholic way – it affects our judgment, thoughts, and behavior.
Spiritually, we need to look at everything in its relevance and importance to our born-again relationship with Jesus Christ. Also realize, there are some things we cannot change.