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How do we know we should be slow to anger?

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Proverbs 16:32 teaches that being slow to anger is a sign of great understanding and wisdom, as it reflects God's own patience and mercy.

The call to be slow to anger is rooted in the understanding that true strength lies in self-control rather than in reacting impulsively. Proverbs 16:32 declares, 'He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty.' This verse indicates that wisdom encompasses patience, allowing believers to respond to situations with a calm spirit. This truth resonates with God's own character, who is patient and merciful toward His people, reminding us of the importance of emulating His attributes in our interactions with others.
Scripture References: Proverbs 16:32

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