Why I believe (smart) Hulk relates to Scripture
What makes the Hulk truly powerful? Is it his rage… or his self-control? In this video, we break down the character arc of the Hulk and explore how his highest potential isn’t unlocked through uncontrolled anger — but through alignment, discipline, and restraint. Using Scripture like Ephesians 4:26, Romans 12:19, Galatians 5:22–23, and Proverbs 16:32, we examine the difference between righteous anger and fleshly impulse. We’ll also explore what separates a true hero from an anti-hero — and why strength without alignment can become destructive. Anger isn’t the enemy. Impulsivity is. True strength is having power and choosing restraint. If you’ve ever struggled with aggression, frustration, or the desire for revenge, this breakdown connects faith, self-control, and superhero storytelling in a powerful way. 👇 Let me know your thoughts in the comments: Do you think Hulk became stronger when he mastered his anger? song - Avengers theme (lofi) by Closed On Sunday (link... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5CUoaSvW4M) tags The Road Between Realities One way Yield To Yeshua Jesus Saves Hulk breakdown Hulk character analysis Hulk and anger Christian perspective on Hulk Biblical meaning of Hulk Righteous anger Bible Self control Bible verses Vengeance is mine says the Lord Galatians 5 fruit of the Spirit Ephesians 4:26 meaning Marvel character analysis Hero vs anti hero Faith and self control Christian movie analysis Theology and superheroes #oneway #marvel #thehulk #jesussaves
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