Anger is both constant and everywhere in our world today, from a daily drive down I-25, to social media posts, to families, and even between strangers out in public. So it’s easy to just skim over our passage this morning when it says: “And [Jesus] looked around at them with anger…” But we must stop in our tracks because this is the only passage in the gospels where the emotion of anger in itself is directly attributed to Jesus. There are other places where we see Him get angry over things, and Jesus gets indignant in two other places in Mark over situations of injustice. But only in this passage directly does it say that Jesus was simply angry at the people around Him. And so we ask, “What makes Jesus just purely angry?” One way to see Jesus more clearly is to see what made Him angry. So let’s take a look as we venture into Mark 3.