When we’re frustrated with life, we often end up angry with God. We cry out, “Where are you? Why did you do this?” We become hostile toward God because we believe that His inability to act is the reason for our problems. Being angry is easier than dealing with the real issues: It’s usually a case of simple cause and effect, or our own actions, which landed us in the tight spot. The author of Hebrews holds back no punches about this in chapter 12. “You have
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