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How can I cease from anger according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that ceasing from anger involves trusting in the Lord's justice and not taking matters into your own hands.

Psalm 37:8 advises believers to cease from anger and forsake wrath, emphasizing the futility of responding to provocation with anger. This cessation is grounded in the belief that God is the ultimate judge and will vindicate His people. When faced with injustice, believers are called to trust that God sees and will address the situation in His timing. Anger, if uncontrolled, can lead to destructive actions, whereas a heart of patience and trust allows for God's peace to rule. Thus, ceasing from anger involves both a deliberate choice and an invitation for God’s peace to guard our hearts.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:8

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Fret Not Thyself
Paul Mahan · Feb 24, 1993
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