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🎧 Inside Out Podcast | Week 3: Anger 🎧
🌟 Emotional Health for Followers of Jesus!
This week, we’re exploring anger—understanding it, managing it, and learning from Jesus’ example.
🙏 A Moment in Scripture
When Jesus was baptized, God declared, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased!” Soon after, the devil tested this. It’s a reminder to stand firm in our God-given identity. 🌊✝️
💢 What Anger Reveals
Anger can reflect our values, from minor frustrations to deep injustices. Jesus showed us a powerful way to direct anger—addressing wrongs, not people.
📖 Lessons from Jesus on Anger
1.Angry at Injustice, not personal offense
2.Flipped Tables, Not People, directing anger at systems
3.Anger as Healing, using it as a force for restoration
✍️ Living It Out
Ephesians 4:26, “Be angry and do not sin.” Let’s use anger as a positive catalyst, guided by love, and bring ourselves closer to God.
Loved this message? Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes that inspire and uplift your faith journey. 🙏
🔗 Visit East Gate Church for more resources and upcoming events.
⭐️ If this episode encouraged you, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts – it really helps others find the show!
📲 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for daily inspiration: @eastgatechurchli
Thank you for listening! We’re honored to be part of your journey to grow closer to God.
By East Gate Church🎧 Inside Out Podcast | Week 3: Anger 🎧
🌟 Emotional Health for Followers of Jesus!
This week, we’re exploring anger—understanding it, managing it, and learning from Jesus’ example.
🙏 A Moment in Scripture
When Jesus was baptized, God declared, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased!” Soon after, the devil tested this. It’s a reminder to stand firm in our God-given identity. 🌊✝️
💢 What Anger Reveals
Anger can reflect our values, from minor frustrations to deep injustices. Jesus showed us a powerful way to direct anger—addressing wrongs, not people.
📖 Lessons from Jesus on Anger
1.Angry at Injustice, not personal offense
2.Flipped Tables, Not People, directing anger at systems
3.Anger as Healing, using it as a force for restoration
✍️ Living It Out
Ephesians 4:26, “Be angry and do not sin.” Let’s use anger as a positive catalyst, guided by love, and bring ourselves closer to God.
Loved this message? Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes that inspire and uplift your faith journey. 🙏
🔗 Visit East Gate Church for more resources and upcoming events.
⭐️ If this episode encouraged you, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts – it really helps others find the show!
📲 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for daily inspiration: @eastgatechurchli
Thank you for listening! We’re honored to be part of your journey to grow closer to God.