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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

A brief study on the biblical perspective of anger.

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  • I think your right; that type of anger seems worse to me because it usually means that the one who hurt me is someone I care a lot about and want to please them and desire their approval, and for me, that manifests itself in anger. Fortunately, like all sin, as Christians we can readily confess it and accept His forgiveness.

  • Thank you so much for this video. I thought it was kind of odd to say that anger is a sin. Perhaps its in the 7 deadly sins, but God says he is angry against the wicked. Jesus is also angry like you explained in a verse. Thank you!!!

  • You're welcome, and thank you very much for your words of encouragement.

  • Thank you for this video, sir. Today, my US History teacher basically told me to give up, and that there's not enough time to fix my grade. It made me so angry! Because of your video, I now understand that I should direct my anger towards a resolution, and not let it get stuffed inside of me. I didn't understand before this video.

    Thank You!

  • You're most welcome. It always amazes me when God is able to take one of my little video Bible studies and use it to somehow find someone who has a question/need and then answer that question and offer His answers. Thank you for taking the time to listen to this study and also for commenting on it. Your comments were very encouraging to me!

  • You are so right! Thanks for the reminder of Ephesians 4:26. As humans, we ALL will get angry from time to time; but the important thing is to deal with it, confess it, and not let it go any further before the day is done. Thanks for your comment/insight. PS, Years ago as a Chaplain in the Orange County Jail in Orlando, I used to visit the Apopka jail from time to time and minister there to the inmates.

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  • Shall you get mad at God, is not God in control? Whoso hate or shows this anger onto the sons of man, sins onto God: and then that repent not of this knows not God the father in heaven, and not our LORD Jes us Christ in their heart for God didn't show them the truth. Them that reject instruction are fools.

  • Oops, I hit reply under my name instead of yours. Sorry.

  • You have no idea (but then again, maybe you do) how much I needed to hear your comments. I had to fight back tears as I read your (and His) truth. Thank you and may God continue to richly bless you.

  • Thank you for your words today. To me, the worst anger I deal with is when it stems from hurt.

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