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How should Christians respond to anger according to the Bible?

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The Bible instructs Christians to be angry, but to do so without sinning, emphasizing the importance of righteous anger.

Ephesians 4:26 urges believers to 'be angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath.' This indicates that while anger itself isn't inherently sinful, it must be righteous and not driven by selfish motives. Instead of allowing anger to lead to bitterness or resentment, believers must channel their anger in ways that reflect God's glory, such as being outraged by injustice or dishonor towards God. Ultimately, we are called to resolve our anger and not let it fester, focusing instead on forgiveness and reconciliation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:26

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And Be Ye
Chris Cunningham · Nov 8, 2015
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