Every Time Jesus Got Angry — Explained (And Why It Wasn't Sin)

Most Christians were told Jesus was "meek and mild." Five passages in the Gospels say otherwise. He braided a whip. He flipped tables. He cursed a tree. He yelled at His own disciples. And He did it more than once. This is the side of Christ most pastors won't preach. In this 30-minute Bible explainer, you'll learn: ✓ The 5 specific moments Jesus got angry in the Gospels ✓ 5 different Greek words used for "anger" — and what each one means ✓ Why "orge" (righteous wrath) is what Jesus felt — and NOT "thumos" (passionate rage) ✓ Why Jesus made a whip out of rushes IN REAL TIME on the temple floor ✓ The Greek "ekballo" — why He treated temple corruption like demonic possession ✓ The fourth anger no preacher talks about — He was indignant at HIS OWN DISCIPLES ✓ Why Jesus was silent before Pilate but loud at the temple gate ✓ The two non-negotiable rules of holy anger ✓ Augustine and C.S. Lewis on why anger and love are NOT opposites ✓ When your anger this week may have been the heart of God overflowing through yours 📖 Bible passages covered: • John 2:13-17 — First Temple Cleansing (Anger 1) • Mark 3:1-5 — The Withered Hand (Anger 2) • Mark 11:12-21 — Cursing the Fig Tree (Anger 3) • Mark 10:13-14 — Children Being Blocked (Anger 4) • Matthew 21:12-13 — Second Temple Cleansing (Anger 5) • Hebrews 12:29 — Our God is a consuming fire • Ephesians 4:26 — Be ye angry, and sin not ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — The Whip on the Temple Floor (And the Jesus You Never Met) 03:00 — Anger 1: Temple Cleansing (Zelos — Burning Zeal) 07:00 — Anger 2: The Withered Hand (Orge — Righteous Wrath) 10:30 — Halfway: Two Down, Three to Go 11:15 — Anger 3: The Fig Tree (Epitimao — Severe Rebuke) 15:00 — Anger 4: Children Blocked (Aganakteo — Indignation at His Own) 20:00 — Anger 5: Second Temple Cleansing (Ekballo — Forceful Expulsion) 24:00 — What Jesus NEVER Got Angry About (The Theological Reveal) 26:30 — Modern Bridge: Your Anger This Week 28:30 — Three Takeaways 30:00 — Closing Benediction 📜 Augustine of Hippo on Christ's anger: "Christ's anger is the visible heat of love." 📜 C.S. Lewis in The Problem of Pain: "Anger is not the opposite of love. Indifference is." 🙏 If this video reached you, subscribe for more deep biblical explainers — every week we walk through Scripture story by story, in a way that respects the Word and meets you where you live. 💬 QUESTION FOR YOU: Which anger of Jesus do you understand best — the corrupt temple, the legalistic Pharisees, the fig tree of fake faith, the disciples blocking the children, or the final confrontation? Tell me below. I read every comment. ══════════════════════════════════════════════ DISCLAIMER: KJV Bible quotations are public domain. Greek citations are from the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament. Augustine quotations from Tractates on the Gospel of John (4th-5th century AD). C.S. Lewis quote from The Problem of Pain (1940). ══════════════════════════════════════════════ #JesusAngry #BibleExplained #ChristianYouTube #BibleStudy #RighteousAnger