July 30
Anger Management by Dr. D. James Kennedy
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He
who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit
than he who takes a city. —Proverbs
16:32
When it comes to anger, someone
has said that people tend to be of two different types. There are those who
blow up and there are those who clam up. Some people do both.
Paul deals with that in Ephesians 4:26. He
says, “Be angry but do not sin.”
There is such a thing as righteous
anger but the sin related to anger is when this bursts forth in all sorts of
vicious speech. When we rail against another person, give place to malice,
explode, and tell other people off, we have then given way to sin; we have
given place to the devil.
So Paul tells us in verse 26 that
we are not to let our anger explode. Furthermore, he says, “No not let the
sun go down on your anger.”
That is, do not close up like a
clam and keep that hot boiling anger within you.
There are some people who
can keep it in for years, blocking any sort of communication.
But by His grace, many people are
able to control their anger, to “be angry and sin not.”
Has the Holy Spirit worked in your
life to control your temper?
If you
haven’t yet allowed HIM to do so, please consider making today the day and
now the hour that you release anger—or any negative emotion—to HIM.
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