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The Bible calls to defer anger (Numbers
3.8, Ephes 4.26-27) and instead "onto the floor - tempt to the fullness of
God" (Ephes 3.19). In addition, God's people should not to go, as the
pagans and unbelievers (Ephes 4.17-18).
However, it turns out that anger itself is
not sinful. It's one of the emotions, which God gave man.
History has taught us that not all biblical
heroes protective. For Example, Moses
was the gentleness - he almost never was
angry. Aaron also was angry, demanded him to make the golden calf (unlike
Moses, when he saw this).
There is a fundamental difference between a
usual human and an anger of Christians (Eph 4.20-23). If the unbeliever (pagan)
becomes angry, his up - his anger. If the Christian becomes angry, it manages your anger, because
that his mind controls his feelings and manages them.
The assertion that we should not get angry,
misunderstood. This can be seen from the "Eph 4.26” Use, not own.
Removing sin is our task. But we can't do
it themselves (Jer 13.23).
To remove sin, we must turn to God (Is
1.18).
You do not need to hide their feelings,
especially when everything is within us (Eph 4.31). Said "yes will remove
from you, rather than being hidden away" (v.30).
Feelings can change only the Holy Spirit.
But if you reject, saying, we have everything in order, nothing happens.
Another aspect: the wrath of the enemies is
a natural (Ps 57; Ps 138.21-22)
This is another argument that you cannot
hide feelings. Concealment feelings are :
1) impairment of the nervous system;
2) hypocrisy.
If we have offended, we should turn to God
in prayer and tell him what we feel.
Although anger is a natural emotion, the
Bible also warns against anger (Eph 4.32, Jac 1.19-20).
As already said above, we should not
"give place to the devil" and "insult of The Holy Spirit".
We must forgive each other not as forgiving
world, as well as God forgives.
Remember the parable about the evils of the
debtor (Matt 18-35).
The debtor was the King of a huge sum. 1
talent is 12000 (one denarius worker received in ancient Rome for 1 day of
work). So, 10 thousand talents is 120 million. For comparison, the annual
income of the richest province was only 600 talents. The debt to the debtor is
physically could not pay. But the King forgave him the debt. Not to delay, and
it is forgiven. Wicked debtor never even realized this, and went to their
debtors to seek credit.
Be clear on your meaning of this parable.
We are in relation to God in an irredeemable debt. Our sin is the reason that
Christ died on the cross. This debt we cannot give away.
There is not and cannot be a crime against
us, which is not much less than what we did against God, and He will forgive
us. We must therefore always forgive others.
Our forgiveness depends on how we forgive (Matt
6.14-15). God forgives only someone who wants to do this.
FORGIVENESS IS THE BEST CURE FOR ANGER.
1. Admit you're angry.
Be honest with God. Do not try to hide Your true feelings for him.
"There is no
creature hidden from him, but it is naked and openly eyes it: Give him a
report" (Heb 4.13).
2. Find out why you're
angry. God asked Kaen, "Why are you angry ?" (Gen 4.6).
3. Don't let your
emotions defeat you.
"Mercy is better
than brave, and is better than the Conqueror cities "(Prov 16.32).
"Don't be your
spirit rushed to anger because the anger breeds into the heart stupid"
(Eccl 7.9).
"A patient man has
a lot of intelligence, and the irritable is Foolishness" (Prov 14.29).
4. Give your anger to
God's discretion. Remember that angry words concerns
Other reactions.
"The meek answer
revolves anger, and the offensive word arouses rage" (Prov 15.1).
"And hope for the
Lord". Don't jealous secure in your way,
man liar. Stop angry
and leave the rage; Don't jealous to "do Evil" (Ps 37.7-8).
5. Farewell to all who
have done unfair treatment to you. Because God forgave you for making him,
asking him to give you a simpler spirit.
For what others have
done to you.
"But be good to
each other, compassionate, farewell to each other, and God in Christ forgave
you (Eph 4.32).
"And forgive us
our sins, for we forgive all our debtors;" And did not "Lead us into
temptation, but deliver us from the evil" " (Luke 11.4).
"Gaze each other
and forgive, if anyone has a complaint:
"Christ has forgiven
you and you" " (Col 3.13).
6. Farewell for angry.
"If share sins are
ours, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us"
"Our sins and cleanse
us from any untruth" (1 John 1.9).
7. Handle with anger
quickly. Don't let him to accumulate. If you
You have to ask someone
for forgiveness, do it.
"Use, do not sin: the Sun shall not come
in the wrath of your" (Eph 4.26).
But in true
love all the grew up in him who is the head of Christ, of the whole body,
prepared and connecting through any mutually fastening ties, under the
action of a measure for each Member receives a reduction for creation himself
in love (Eph 4.15-16).
Anger is
brave, and owns a better conqueror City (Prov 16.32).
Don't be
thy spirit rushed in anger; because anger lodges in the heart stupid (Eccl
7.9).
The human
patient lot, and Crabby show stupidity (Prov 14.29).
Thy Lord
and wait on him. Not be jealous the way of the crafty person . Stop getting
angry and leave rage; not be jealous before having to do evil. For making
evil shall be consumed, trust in the Lord shall inherit the Earth. A
little bit, and not a hundred-not wicked; look at his site, and is not. And the
meek heritage sites blow the Earth and enjoy plenty of peace (Ps 36.7-11).
But be kind
to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God in
Christ has forgiven you (Eph 4.32).
With anger,
not to own: the Sun will not in your anger; and do not give place to the Devil
(Eph 4.26).
And forgive
us our sins, as we forgive our debtors to everyone; and not lead us into
temptation, but deliver us from evil (Luke 11.4).
So put as
the Favorites of God, Holy and beloved, mercy, kindness, lowliness, meekness,
longsuffering, bearing with one another and the future mutually if anyone who
has a complaint; as Christ forgave you, so you (Num 3.12-13).
Brethren, I
count not myself to have apprehended: but, forgetting and straining forward,
striving for the goals of the Almighty glory of God in Christ Jesus (Phil
3,13-14).
Usher to distressed in Zion, the ashes will be given to decoration, instead crying is the oil of joy instead of sad spirit-nice clothing; and call them strong, spreading the Lord atoned for his glory (Is 61.3).