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James 1:19-25 | Undivided: Grace for Change from the Book of James | Trent Hunter
Anger is a real problem. It looks different for each of us. Some of us are venters burning off our anger with many words while others are volcanos that erupt after a long period of build up. There are many other unproductive ways to handle our anger. In the moment we feel justified and righteous in our anger, but with some reflection we're often willing to admit that anger is indeed a problem for us. Our justice antennas are broken and biased. We are provoked by many wrongs, yes, but we also commit many wrongs ourselves. What help does God's Word offer us in our anger? This is the subject that James turns to next in James 1:19–25.
By Heritage Bible ChurchJames 1:19-25 | Undivided: Grace for Change from the Book of James | Trent Hunter
Anger is a real problem. It looks different for each of us. Some of us are venters burning off our anger with many words while others are volcanos that erupt after a long period of build up. There are many other unproductive ways to handle our anger. In the moment we feel justified and righteous in our anger, but with some reflection we're often willing to admit that anger is indeed a problem for us. Our justice antennas are broken and biased. We are provoked by many wrongs, yes, but we also commit many wrongs ourselves. What help does God's Word offer us in our anger? This is the subject that James turns to next in James 1:19–25.