What to do with righteous anger. 9 curated verses to bring you comfort and clarity.
It's totally okay to feel angry β just don't let that anger make you do something you'll regret. And don't go to bed still holding onto that rage.
β‘ Feel your feelings, but don't let them control you or stick around past bedtime.
So here's the thing, friends β be quick to listen, slow to talk, and even slower to get angry.
β‘ Listen more, talk less, and keep your temper in check.
Here's the thing β when you're angry and lashing out, you're not doing God's work. Your rage doesn't create the kind of goodness God wants to see in the world.
β‘ Your anger doesn't build God's kingdom β it just tears things down.
A gentle answer calms down anger, but harsh words make people more angry.
β‘ This verse teaches that how we respond to others can either defuse tension or make it worse.
A fool blurts out everything they're thinking, but a wise person holds back and waits for the right time to speak.
β‘ This verse teaches that wise people think before they speak, while foolish people say whatever comes to mind without considering the consequences.
Stop being angry and let go of your rage. Don't worry yourself to the point where you do something wrong.
β‘ The writer is telling us to release our anger and not let our worries drive us to make bad choices.
But now you need to drop all of that stuff β the anger, the rage, the wanting to hurt people, the trash talk about God, and all the nasty words coming out ofβ¦
β‘ Time to clean up your vibe and watch your words.
Don't be quick to get angry in your heart, because anger lives in the hearts of foolish people.
β‘ This verse is warning us not to be quick-tempered, because letting anger control us is foolish and unwise.
A person who is slow to anger shows great wisdom, but someone who gets angry quickly displays foolishness.
β‘ This verse teaches that controlling your anger shows wisdom, while getting angry quickly reveals foolishness.
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