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Anger is real and if we’re not careful, it can blind us to truth, harden our hearts, and keep us from growing. In this episode of The Healthy Christian Podcast, we explore the emotion of anger through a biblical lens, asking: Can anger be healthy? How did Jesus respond when He was grieved? And how can we process our emotions without letting them control us?
You’ll learn:
Why unchecked anger is rooted in selfishness
How grief, irritation, and frustration often mask deeper emotional struggles
What Scripture says about God's anger—and how it's different from ours
How to turn anger into passion that fuels positive action
Next Steps to Take:
Write down what situations trigger anger in your life
Define your emotions beyond just “angry” (e.g., grieved, provoked, overwhelmed)
Reflect on what your anger is pointing to—your passions, hurts, or unmet expectations
Bring your emotions before God daily and ask Him for wisdom to process them well
Don't let anger lead your life—let God guide your heart.
By Robert BassAnger is real and if we’re not careful, it can blind us to truth, harden our hearts, and keep us from growing. In this episode of The Healthy Christian Podcast, we explore the emotion of anger through a biblical lens, asking: Can anger be healthy? How did Jesus respond when He was grieved? And how can we process our emotions without letting them control us?
You’ll learn:
Why unchecked anger is rooted in selfishness
How grief, irritation, and frustration often mask deeper emotional struggles
What Scripture says about God's anger—and how it's different from ours
How to turn anger into passion that fuels positive action
Next Steps to Take:
Write down what situations trigger anger in your life
Define your emotions beyond just “angry” (e.g., grieved, provoked, overwhelmed)
Reflect on what your anger is pointing to—your passions, hurts, or unmet expectations
Bring your emotions before God daily and ask Him for wisdom to process them well
Don't let anger lead your life—let God guide your heart.