So they came to Jerusalem. Then Jesus went into the temple and began to drive out those who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves. And He would not allow anyone to carry wares through the temple. Mark 11:15-16
Jerusalem, the temple, a place of worship and quiet contemplation of the Lord. Except there was a thriving marketplace going on at this time - noise, animals, money, and crowds. Jesus was not against markets, but He was against a market being held right there. But He also had a name for this particular marketplace here in Mark - "den of thieves" (v17). It would seem this market was not entirely on the honest side of commerce. Into this den of thieves comes one some may have thought of as always nice. He makes a shambles of the marketplace. He is angry. And He leaves. Gentle and kind, humble and lowly of heart, but also angry when the situation demands, and nice was not called for by this den of thieves. Jesus is, and did not fit inside the box that some would place Him in.
So, if you are one who thinks that Jesus will be nice because you are so nice, you might want to talk to some of those money changers who were no doubt quite nice to the clients as they fleeced 'em blind in the temple of the Lord. And maybe Jesus was being nice when He cleared the temple.
Bucky