How often do you rehearse what you wish you would have said after the fact?
Or maybe you have the opposite problem, you immediately speak and then wish you had remained silent?
I fall into the first camp most of the time.
Even as I was studying for today’s post, something triggered in me a tirade of anger about something that I have re-rehearsed far too many times. I sound, in my own ears, incredibly bold and powerful in this re-rehearsal of what I wish I had said.
I realize, though, that these re-rehearsals are temptations to focus on an unhealthy anger rather than a healthy boldness inspired by God.
What does this have to do with Acts 5:17-32?
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