Is anger a sin?
Is anger a sin? The standard Christian answer is that there are two types of anger: "good" anger,...
How do you distinguish between godly anger and sinful anger?
Anger is everywhere these days—people are angry about politics, about theological...
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Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Always Found Out - #5600
If God let us get away with our sin, we would destroy our lives and we'd sin our way right to hell. For our own sake - because He loves us - God insures that we have to deal with our sin. Someone who is listening today, maybe you're living in the illusion that you'll get away with your sin, with the lie, the adultery, the stuff going on behind people's backs, the cheating. Or maybe you think you could get away with the pornography, that habit, that deception, that bitterness, that sinful relationship. You won't get away with it. God won't let you.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Hindrances/Always-Found-Out-5600
Punxsutawney Phil and the Shadow People!
Will the groundhog see his shadow on February 2? Six more weeks of winter or is spring on the way? "Shadow" is the word for the day - and if you are living in the shadow of fear, doubt or anger, take a minute to read this devo and know you can learn to abide under the Shadow of the Almighty!
http://peggiesplace.gospelcom.net/booster222.htm
Leonard Ravenhill : Be Angry and Sin Not
If you attend church at all, you will undoubtedly hear a thousand sermons on "Be filled with the Spirit" (Eph. 5:18) for every one sermon you hear preached on "Be ye angry, and sin not" (Eph.4:26). This is a command! It is not a defense for a bad temper. It is not an excuse for an explosion of bitte
http://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=22862
Basilea Schlink : Anger
Usually we are not at all dismayed-especially if we are choleric by nature-if we should happen to flare up violently when we are irritated or annoyed. For instance, if we are irritated by our disobedient children, we almost think it is natural for us to shout at them...
http://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=831
How should a Christian respond to hatred and hostility?
Seeking to follow Christ will often lead to being wrongfully criticized and hated. How should Christians respond when hatred, anger, and persecution are directed at them?
http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=45890&Topic=596
When is it OK to be angry?
How can I discern the difference between sinful anger and godly anger?
http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=45830&Topic=610
When a fellow Christian wrongs you
How does the Bible say I should respond when a fellow Christian has wronged me?
http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=46010&Topic=592
Matthew 5: 21-26
Beware that Anger Kills! This passage starts a series of applications from Jesus’ introductory remarks in Matthew 5:17-20. Because God’s law is a reflection of God’s purity and holiness, and because He is a God of details, He gives us specific issues that...
http://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=34613&columnid=3803
James 1: 19-20 - Into Thy Word Ministries
Are you Listening? This passage is about the importance of our behavior showing our beliefs. James gives us two tools that are essential and necessary for life and trials. One is listening and the other, anger management!
http://70030.netministry.com/articles_view.asp?articleid=33629&columnid=3803

