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Keep Your Anger in Check

  • Writer: Susan Kelly
    Susan Kelly
  • Dec 15, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 28


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53 - Keep Your Anger in Check

Ponder this. Do you find yourself getting angry with others often? Let's face it, there are plenty of irritating people and circumstances we face each day that provide us with ample opportunities to become angry. Simply driving down the road can be a continual source of irritation as we encounter people driving with reckless abandon.


Often, married couples too find reasons to become angry, many of which may be justified. But when your anger turns into revenge, a red flag should go up. Having a desire to get back at another—revenge—is sinful anger. It can be destructive in a marriage and deadly behind the wheel of a car.


If your anger is justified, express it to another rationally and with diplomacy. If you have difficulty controlling your anger, offer it up to God. Personal sacrifices, like offering up your anger—are great sources of redemptive suffering. Always turn to God as your source of strength in angry situations.

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