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Managing Anger

September 22, 2024 • David Conley • Matthew 5:21–22

In today's message, we discuss the destructive consequences of anger. Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, equates anger and contempt with the destructive consequences of murder. Anger can lead to harmful actions and negative consequences, as seen in Mark 7:21-22 and Proverbs 14:29. Anger itself is not a sin but an emotion, and the Bible encourages being slow to anger and responding with kindness, compassion, forgiveness, and love. Think what could happen if you allow God to transform destructive anger into an expression of His love and reconciliation?