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How do we know that bad temper is a sin?

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Bad temper is rooted in selfishness and disrupts the unity and love that Christ calls us to embody.

Understanding that bad temper stems from within and disrupts relationships is critical to recognizing it as a sin. The narrative around Jesus consistently shows His unyielding love and gentleness, even under significant provocation. Romans 6:1-2 reminds us that we should not continue in sin, underscoring that harboring anger in our hearts is a violation of the call to love others. Accepting that bad temper is rooted in a self-centered attitude helps us to see it as an affront to the gospel, which calls for transformation into the image of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-2

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