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Anger itself isn’t the problem. Losing control of it is. In this episode, Phil Robertson explains the difference between righteous anger and the kind that turns into bitterness, retaliation, and long-term bondage. Scripture allows anger—but it does not allow it to rule you. When anger lingers, it gives sin room to grow and robs peace, clarity, and freedom.
Phil lays out a plain path forward: don’t lash out, don’t escalate, and don’t carry bitterness with you. Forgiveness is not denial or weakness—it’s how anger loses its grip. You can be angry without sinning, but once anger takes control, it has to be confronted and released.
In this episode: Matthew 6 verses 14–15
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Anger itself isn’t the problem. Losing control of it is. In this episode, Phil Robertson explains the difference between righteous anger and the kind that turns into bitterness, retaliation, and long-term bondage. Scripture allows anger—but it does not allow it to rule you. When anger lingers, it gives sin room to grow and robs peace, clarity, and freedom.
Phil lays out a plain path forward: don’t lash out, don’t escalate, and don’t carry bitterness with you. Forgiveness is not denial or weakness—it’s how anger loses its grip. You can be angry without sinning, but once anger takes control, it has to be confronted and released.
In this episode: Matthew 6 verses 14–15
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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