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  1. Feb 10, 2023 · What Does the Bible Say about Being Angry? Scripture conveys that there are two types of anger: righteous anger and human anger. Righteous anger is being angry about evil and things in opposition to God.

    • Pamela Palmer
    • What Does the Bible Say About Anger? The Bible has much to say about anger. It is mentioned more than five hundred times in Scripture. Ephesians 4:26 tells us that anger is a God-given emotion and not a sin.
    • Be Angry and Sin Not. The Bible reveals that there are justifiable times when Christians may become angry. Jesus himself became angry (Matthew 21:12; Mark 3:5; 10:14; John 2:13–17).
    • Anger Resides in the Lap of Fools. The Bible teaches that holding on to anger makes us foolish. Prolonged feelings of anger point to an unforgiving heart toward past offenses and people who have hurt us.
    • Get Rid of Anger. If you suspect you might have anger hidden in your heart, resolve to follow the Lord's directive to get rid of it. A wounded spirit is one of the main reasons for harboring anger.
  2. What does the Bible say about anger? The Bible guides how to handle anger. It teaches us to be slow to anger (James 1:19), to control our anger and not let it lead us to sin (Ephesians 4:26), and to be kind and forgiving, letting go of anger (Ephesians 4:31-32).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Thankfully, God’s Word contains principles regarding how to handle anger in a godly manner, and how to overcome sinful anger. Anger is not always sin. There is a type of anger of which the Bible approves, often called “ righteous indignation .”

  4. The Heart of Anger gets to the theological heart of the matter, developing a full biblical doctrine of God’s anger. Good and Angry , on the other hand, is focused more on methods to transform our anger.

  5. Jun 12, 2023 · Gods Word encourages us to control our anger, exercise self-control, and seek ways to resolve conflicts speedily. Scripture emphasizes the importance of responding to anger in a righteous, constructive, and loving manner, just as Jesus demonstrated during His earthly ministry.

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