
In “Get Angry,” we see Jesus at Lazarus’s tomb—face to face with death, pain, and unbelief. The Bible says He was deeply moved and troubled. Jesus wasn’t indifferent; He was righteously angry at the grip of sin and death over humanity. This message reminds us that not all anger is destructive—some of it is holy. It’s time to let that same righteous fire rise in us—to get angry at the things that keep us bound, at the enemy’s hold on our families, at the sin that steals our peace—and to move with the same power and compassion Jesus showed that day.