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What does James mean by calling us to be slow to wrath?

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Being slow to wrath means exercising patience and self-control, recognizing that human anger does not produce God's righteousness (James 1:20).

In James 1:20, it is stated that 'the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God.' This admonition teaches Christians to refrain from quick tempers and angry reactions when confronted with opposition or misunderstanding. Instead, they are called to model Christ-like patience. Recognizing that all people are blind to truth without divine enlightenment helps Christians approach others with gentleness and compassion, rather than anger, fostering an environment conducive to the reception of God’s Word.
Scripture References: James 1:20

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Slow to Speak
Wayne Boyd · May 2, 2021
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