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The beginning of strife is like releasing water; therefore stop contention before a quarrel starts.
PROVERBS 17:14
The newspaper reported a tragic incident of violence that took place in a South American country. A peasant killed his best friend while they were arguing about political differences. When asked why he did it, he replied with these chilling words: "We began peacefully, and then we argued. I killed him when I ran out of words."
This tragedy calls to mind Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5 about the close connection between anger and murder. First he stressed the seriousness of anger (vv.21-22). He warned that malicious anger, like murder, would be punished by God. Then he gave practical advice designed to defuse anger in a person who has something against another.
We should all take a close look at our inner rage. We might think we can control it. Unfortunately, though, our feelings of hostility often control us and cause us to do things we would never do while thinking clearly. That's why unresolved anger needs to be seen as a time-bomb that can explode, destroying ourselves and doing irreparable damage to others. True, not all anger is wrong, but all wrong anger needs to be acknowledged and confessed before it leads to "murder."
When I have lost my temper;
I've lost my reason too;
I'm never proud of anything
Which angrily I do.
HE WHO CONQUERS HIS ANGER
CONQUERS A STRONG ENEMY
Author Unknown
Submitted by Richard
In God We Trust
 
The beginning of strife is like releasing water; therefore stop contention before a quarrel starts.
Prov 17:14

We should all take a close look at our inner rage. We might think we can control it. Unfortunately, though, our feelings of hostility often control us and cause us to do things we would never do while thinking clearly. That's why unresolved anger needs to be seen as a time-bomb that can explode, destroying ourselves and doing irreparable damage to others.

The reason someone does anything negative, harmful or destructive toward another person
is because they have first given themselves permission to do so. Consciencely, or unconsciencely.


We are the only one's who control our own actions.


Anger is a secondary emotion. A primary emotion will morph into anger ...which can then lead to actions.

We can read here what Jesus's actions were, and they were not out of control.
Matthew 21:12
An interesting question on the subject of anger here is: What emotion was Jesus feeling?

Probably ..indignation.


God bless,
LoJ
 
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Get angry and sin not, let not the sun go down upon your anger, neither give place to the enemy is what scripture says. Eph 4:26 Eph 4:27

We as Christians are allowed to get angry, but it must be controlled. Self control is one of the fruits of the spirit.

That's not to say a person should remain angry and carnal, till the enemy does get the upper hand on him.

Good article brother I agree two much contention, can be destructive as well...


God bless
 
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