What does it mean to not be quick-tempered according to the Bible?
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Not being quick-tempered means exercising patience and self-control, reflecting God's character as slow to anger.
Scripture instructs leaders, especially pastors, to be not quick-tempered as a key aspect of their character (Titus 1:7). This quality emphasizes the need for self-control and the ability to manage emotions in ways that honor God. The character of God is described as 'slow to anger' in multiple passages, illustrating that anger should be directed away from personal frustrations and directed towards sin. This teaches us that while there are righteous reasons for anger, it must be tempered with love, patience, and understanding, just as Jesus displayed during His earthly ministry.
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