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How can Christians be angry and not sin?

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Christians can be angry and not sin by directing their anger towards injustice and falsehood while seeking immediate reconciliation with God.

To be angry and not sin, Christians must focus their anger on what opposes God's righteousness—namely sin and falsehood—rather than on personal grievances. The key is to respond in a way that honors God and maintains one’s integrity. As highlighted in Psalm 4:4, believers are encouraged to commune with their hearts and seek God's guidance. When feelings of anger arise, Christians should turn to God in prayer, offer their concerns to Him, and seek peace with others, thus preventing the anger from festering into sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:4, Ephesians 4:26-27

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