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In your anger do not sin. Huh. We’ve all been angry a time or two, so important to look at God’s Word when we think about this common and powerful passion that often directs our thoughts, tongue, and actions. Today we are talking about where anger comes from, what it produces, and a few biblical ideas to put it away.
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Life Hack - How to eat More VeggiesThank you to SPF Listener Kim for today's life hack:
Kim suggests loading up on the veggies at the grocery store and then chopping them all up when you get home. Store them in the fridge and use as needed! When your veggies are chopped and prepped you're more likely to use them, plus it makes a easy side to any meal:
Roasted VeggiesAnger is not always a sin - Anger is an emotion that tells us where our heart is at.
Where does anger come from?
We must be keenly aware that our heart is not always for God; many times in our anger our heart is in it for ourselves.
Two QuestionsWhy are we angry? and Where is it going?
Why are we angry?
Righteous Anger: is getting angry when the law of God is violated and God himself is blasphemed
Unrighteous Anger: the reasons are endless (I'm not in control, my feelings are hurt, I am offended, I want to be right, I want to be comfortable, etc)
Where is unrighteous anger going?
An angry and hasty spirit is soon provoked to ill things by afflictions and error and ill opinions that become prevalent through the workings of our own vile and vain affections. - Matthew Henry
In our Anger - Do Not SinIn your anger do not sin, do not let the sun go down while you are still angry. Ephesians 4:26
Ephesians 4 and Colossians 3 tells us to put off anger and put o
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Send me a Text Message! (I can't directly respond, but I can answer questions and share comments in upcoming episodes!
In your anger do not sin. Huh. We’ve all been angry a time or two, so important to look at God’s Word when we think about this common and powerful passion that often directs our thoughts, tongue, and actions. Today we are talking about where anger comes from, what it produces, and a few biblical ideas to put it away.
Support the SPF PodcastIf this podcast has encouraged you and you want to be a part of helping women prove faithful, consider becoming a teammate!
To learn more or to donate go to patreon.com/sheprovesfaithful
Life Hack - How to eat More VeggiesThank you to SPF Listener Kim for today's life hack:
Kim suggests loading up on the veggies at the grocery store and then chopping them all up when you get home. Store them in the fridge and use as needed! When your veggies are chopped and prepped you're more likely to use them, plus it makes a easy side to any meal:
Roasted VeggiesAnger is not always a sin - Anger is an emotion that tells us where our heart is at.
Where does anger come from?
We must be keenly aware that our heart is not always for God; many times in our anger our heart is in it for ourselves.
Two QuestionsWhy are we angry? and Where is it going?
Why are we angry?
Righteous Anger: is getting angry when the law of God is violated and God himself is blasphemed
Unrighteous Anger: the reasons are endless (I'm not in control, my feelings are hurt, I am offended, I want to be right, I want to be comfortable, etc)
Where is unrighteous anger going?
An angry and hasty spirit is soon provoked to ill things by afflictions and error and ill opinions that become prevalent through the workings of our own vile and vain affections. - Matthew Henry
In our Anger - Do Not SinIn your anger do not sin, do not let the sun go down while you are still angry. Ephesians 4:26
Ephesians 4 and Colossians 3 tells us to put off anger and put o
Support the show
Love wellness products for your whole family? Shop Earthley and support SPF!
Get 10% off your first order with code FIRSTSPF : https://earthley.com/?affiliateId=lauren-hlushak
Support SPF $5 a month: patreon.com/sheprovesfaithful
Sign Up for the SPF newsletter: sheprovesfaithful.com/newsletter
If you're enjoying the SPF Podcast, please leave a review on your favorite podcast player! Thank you!

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