I'll wait for Mark to chime in on this one. He has the expertise. You don't.
After watching this clip, I'll comment that what any pastor does - who is gifted by God as such, should always be glorifying to God.
Sounds simple.
It's not. At all. There's much continual prayer involved!
Because pastors are prone to the same human condition frailties as anybody else this side of Glory.
Let's all keep in focus that Jesus is God, who was God in God's Temple as he tossed out the blasphemers and did what He thought was appropriate.
So thread lightly, and know this, that when we use a biblical narrative passage as the theme for our own tempers... "Well Jesus did it!" Well.... Jesus is God and we are not, and never will be regardless of what any Mormon might say, so this biblical passage holds no weight, and should serve no purpose for us, other than knowing this portion of God's Story.
Jesus was spot on clear in his teachings to His disciples (those he taught) and Apostles (those who saw the Risen Lord)...
the meek shall inherit the earth.
Not the weak.
Not the back away from trouble.
Not the back down from persecution which is common in the world where evil plots against the Truth.
The meek. The humble.
Over and over again Jesus taught the righteous path, which is faith in the Son, who came to testify about the Kingdom and give His life a ransom for many.
The days of the h.e. double l preachers kinda went outta style about 70 years ago or so. They were the attempt to thwart the massive immigration out of churches and into the progressive way of life from about 1850 till today in the West (Europe and America). It did not work. People left the churches in never before seen numbers and...
here we are today.
A remnant as it has always been.
Since the first people from Abraham were called Holy (set apart) by God.
Pastors come in different styles and personalities.
Since Ulrich Zwingli died on the battle field in Switzerland, in the name of the Reformation, we've had some pretty fiery ones.
For sure.
It's not heretical but it's usually not effective for what God would have pastors be and do (teach and preach the Gospel) and pastors should know and refer to the biblical narrative about the humble when preparing sermons about fiery topics.
Which is VERY hard to do by the way.
But we must be glorifying to God and not ourselves.
For God's Glory not our own.
Blessings,
Mark