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The Bible talks about anger or wrath. What should we know about it?
Regarded as one of the seven deadly sins, wrath can lead to serious consequences, such as violence, aggression, saying things we regret later, or making decisions that go contrary to what benefits us. The world is filled with anger, rage, and frustration. Every day, there is a risk to blow up. Some control it better than others.
- What does the Bible say about wrath?
- Is there such a thing as “good anger?”
- What are we to think of Jesus’ outburst at the temple? Was that wrong?
- How do we become free from anger, or in other words, how do we control it?
- Are there healthy ways to express anger?
- What happens to our brains and bodies when we become angry?
These and many other questions will be answered in this guide. Scriptural references, biblical stories, modern-day faces of wrath, and personal anecdotes help you understand all the details of what we should think of the emotion “anger.” The difference between passive and aggressive anger will be explained, as well as neurological connections that are made each time we lose our temper. On top of that, tips and suggestions are made to learn to let it fade, without any negative, unforeseen consequences. Become a better person now by learning more about these things!
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