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Are there any relationships in your life that seem to have gotten a little off-track? Where peace and joy just don’t seem possible? Well, on today's Bold Steps, Pastor Mark Jobe is continuing a message titled Stop Hijacking Your Relationships… where he’s outlining five biblical principles to help us reverse some of the toxic traits we may be carrying. Mark’s first point was that we need to start being honest … and always speak the truth in love in our relationships … even when it’s uncomfortable. His second principle is that we must avoid letting anger get a foothold in our lives. Anger is a natural, and sometimes healthy emotion, but when we let it sit and simmer inside, we create an opportunity for the enemy to corrupt us. Join us for part 2 of the teaching in Ephesians 4.
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Are there any relationships in your life that seem to have gotten a little off-track? Where peace and joy just don’t seem possible? Well, on today's Bold Steps, Pastor Mark Jobe is continuing a message titled Stop Hijacking Your Relationships… where he’s outlining five biblical principles to help us reverse some of the toxic traits we may be carrying. Mark’s first point was that we need to start being honest … and always speak the truth in love in our relationships … even when it’s uncomfortable. His second principle is that we must avoid letting anger get a foothold in our lives. Anger is a natural, and sometimes healthy emotion, but when we let it sit and simmer inside, we create an opportunity for the enemy to corrupt us. Join us for part 2 of the teaching in Ephesians 4.
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