Transforming Anger into Kindness and Forgiveness

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Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you along with all malice so there's the negative put that away instead the positives that's negative is positive be kind to one another tender hearted forgiving one another as God in Christ forgave you. [00:28:16]

Anger is ready to show its ugly head very quickly in most of our lives we get crossed we get frustrated we get disappointed we get offended we get hurt in many ways and anger is ready at hand for many of us some have a hair trigger some are a little more slow but this is a huge issue. [00:96:24]

These are all internal they haven't come out yet in some kind of behavior your soul is bitter your mind your heart are wrathful and angry clamor means a shouting match literally that's what if you look that up in the dictionary in Greek it's they say it's a shouting match. [00:159:76]

Slander goes beyond the shouting match to now you're shouting to others false things about the people that you're angry at so you've moved from shouting at each other to lying about each other putting each other down saying false accusations against each other so let all that be put away with all malice. [00:188:23]

I think the point is to intensify the seriousness of this kind of problem that we have so I'm not inclined to think that there is an order here unless it might be that bitterness is the deepest settling in and then it came from wrath which came from anger. [00:267:12]

Flowing from a hot temper that turns into words comes all kinds of strife in relationships in a marriage in parenting in churches in businesses or Proverbs 29:22 a man of wrath stirs up strife and one given to anger causes much transgression that's the idea here. [00:353:28]

One expression of kindness and good will and a good attitude and a desire to do be a blessing to others rather than make their lives hurt or miserable one evidence of it or one expression of it is forgiving them and in between this general statement of kindness in this specific form of kindness called forgiveness. [00:399:84]

Tenderheartedness is the root of kindness in an outward expression and forgiveness in an outward expression it's probably then what's missing when this is in charge when when anger and wrath and bitterness and clamor and slander have taken over your soul it's because this is not predominant. [00:433:91]

All kinds of malice slander clamor come from bitterness and wrath that are rooted in a hard heart rather than a tender heart so the big challenge is we're told to put all of this stuff away let it be taken away from you and we're told to be kind be tenderhearted be forgiven forgiving. [00:517:83]

Next time we ask the really miraculous question or it has a miraculous answer at least how in the world do we get rid of bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander and malice how do we become kind people and forgiving people when we're so hardwired maybe for decades to be angry people. [00:558:64]

The alternative to this negative is this positive be kind to one another forgive so one expression of kindness and good will and a good attitude and a desire to do be a blessing to others rather than make their lives hurt or miserable one evidence of it or one expression of it is forgiving them. [00:392:80]

The big challenge is we're told to put all of this stuff away let it be taken away from you and we're told to be kind be tenderhearted be forgiven forgiving so next time we ask the really miraculous question or it has a miraculous answer at least how in the world do we get rid of bitterness. [00:532:24]

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