This message explores the hidden danger of anger through Ephesians 4:17–32, showing that while anger itself isn’t sinful, it is spiritually and relationally hazardous. It highlights how anger often masks deeper issues, damages relationships, creates bitterness, and opens the door for the enemy’s influence. The sermon urges believers to change their thinking, let go of lingering anger quickly, and pursue Christlike responses that build others up. It concludes by reminding us that anger must be handled like a dangerous power tool—carefully, intentionally, and with respect for the harm it can cause.