Mastering Anger: Biblical Guidance for Challenging Times

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"Anger may be the most misunderstood and most mismanaged emotion. The wrong kind of anger is actually named as one of the seven deadly sins but not all anger is a sin. Sometimes the most appropriate response to a situation is anger. Sometimes anger is an expression of love. So anger is not automatically a sin. In fact, anger is a God given capacity. The Bible tells us that God gets appropriately angry. And the only reason you're able to experience anger is because you're created in God's image." [00:03:37]

"Successful marriages are not those marriages where anger and conflict doesn't exist but rather a successful marriage is where they have learned to manage their anger. When anger is managed it produces great marriages, when anger is managed it produces great friendships, when anger is managed it produces great businesses, when anger is managed it produces great athletes and great leaders." [00:06:44]

"You're gonna learn to manage your anger, you've got to realize the cost of uncontrolled anger because you're less likely to get angry if you remember that there's always a price tag for uncontrolled anger, it's very expensive. The Bible has a lot to say about this. Proverbs 29:22 says, 'A hot-tempered man gets into all kinds of trouble,' and we're all probably not in our head right now. Hot temper gets us into all kinds of trouble, what kinds of trouble? Well, God gets very, very specific." [00:07:28]

"Step two, the Bible says is to resolve to manage my anger. Now what am I saying resolve? I'm saying this is a deliberate choice. You literally say to yourself I'm tired of hurting myself, I'm tired of hurting other people with my anger and I am choosing to change with God's help, I resolve to manage it. Quit saying that you can't control your anger and start realizing you can." [00:10:06]

"Step three in anger management is reflect before reacting. In other words think before you speak. Don't respond impulsively, pause, stop, be quiet. This is where James helps us out greatly. James 1:19-20 says this, 'My dear brothers and sisters, always be quick to listen and slow to speak and slow to get angry because human anger will never bring about the righteous life that God desires.'" [00:12:58]

"Now in this case he says, 'I want you to be quick to listen and slow to speak and slow to get angry,' why? He says because that's the way God treats you. He says God is slow to get angry at you and so he says that, you know, if you're a follower of Christ then you need to be like Christ was, He is slow to anger with us. He also says you need to be slow to get angry because anger will never lead you to live the kind of life that God wants you to live." [00:14:48]

"Now here is the fourth step release my anger appropriately. Remember I said the problem isn't anger, problem is inappropriate release of it. Ephesians 4:26 in the Bible says, 'If you become angry, don't let your anger lead you into sin.' Do you realize that you can get angry and not sin? That's what that verse says. It says, 'Don't let your anger lead you into sin.' What is he saying? There's a right way and there's a wrong way to express anger, there's an appropriate and inappropriate way to express anger, there's a helpful way and there is a harmful way." [00:23:38]

"I repattern my mind, I repattern my mind. I learned to think in new ways. The way you express your anger right now it's a learned response, you learned it. Now since you learned how to get angry and you learned, somebody modeled it for you, okay? I don't know who it was but somebody modeled it for you and you learned how to get angry. Here's the good news, anything that's learned can be unlearned, it can be unlearned." [00:27:31]

"Ask God to fill me with His love, ask God to fill me with His love. This is the real secret of God's power to change you from an angry person into a peaceful person, a calm person, a composed person, a heart at peace. 1 Corinthians 13:5 says, 'Love is not easily angered.' Love is not easily angered. So if I'm filled with God's love almost nothing can upset me but if I'm filled with anger almost anything will upset me." [00:30:37]

"Your relationship to Christ, listen, will determine how patient you are. Your relationship to Christ will determine how well you master the anger in your life, you can change. I'm here to tell you the good news that even in a crisis where people are out of work and kids are at home and people are, you know, of having to be in isolation, you can change with God's love inside you." [00:31:17]

"How does God help me manage my anger? Well, the Bible says in Galatians 5:22, 'The fruit of the Spirit is patience.' God deals with the root cause in your life and He wants to put fruit in your life, the fruit of patience but He's got to deal with the root; what's the root? What's the root problem that causes my anger? Matthew 12:34, Jesus says this; 'Whatever is in your heart determines what you say.' So the heart of the problem is a problem of the heart." [00:32:50]

"Fortunately God specializes in heart transplants. David said, 'Create in me a clean heart oh God.' Jesus can heal your hurting heart with His love. Maybe in the past you have felt rejected or abused or unloved, I want you to know that Jesus cares about your pain, your pain matters to God. And Jesus can replace your frustrated heart with His peace and Jesus can replace your insecure heart with His power." [00:35:02]

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