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Today’s message explores the distinction between normal, potentially righteous anger and
destructive wrath. It uses several New Testament scriptures, particularly from 1 Peter and
Ephesians, to establish that while anger itself is a natural emotion (even demonstrated by God
and Jesus), uncontrolled anger or wrath provides a foothold for the devil and leads to sin.
The source contrasts righteous anger, which is motivated by justice and seeks restoration, with
wrath, which is a sustained, destructive rage fueled by a desire for injustice or revenge.
Furthermore, the text warns that wrath causes significant inward damage and outward
destruction to relationships, concluding that believers should turn their rage over to God, who
alone is qualified to dispense perfect righteous anger.
#WrathVsRighteousAnger #GiveYourRageToGod #NoFootholdForTheDevil #AngerWithoutSin #TurnWrathToWorship #Ephesians429Anger #RighteousIndignationOnly #LetGodHandleWrath #SlowToAngerFastToForgive
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By Move ChurchToday’s message explores the distinction between normal, potentially righteous anger and
destructive wrath. It uses several New Testament scriptures, particularly from 1 Peter and
Ephesians, to establish that while anger itself is a natural emotion (even demonstrated by God
and Jesus), uncontrolled anger or wrath provides a foothold for the devil and leads to sin.
The source contrasts righteous anger, which is motivated by justice and seeks restoration, with
wrath, which is a sustained, destructive rage fueled by a desire for injustice or revenge.
Furthermore, the text warns that wrath causes significant inward damage and outward
destruction to relationships, concluding that believers should turn their rage over to God, who
alone is qualified to dispense perfect righteous anger.
#WrathVsRighteousAnger #GiveYourRageToGod #NoFootholdForTheDevil #AngerWithoutSin #TurnWrathToWorship #Ephesians429Anger #RighteousIndignationOnly #LetGodHandleWrath #SlowToAngerFastToForgive
https://www.movechurch.com/
https://tithely.app.link/move-church