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What should Christians do with their anger according to Romans 12:19?

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Christians are instructed to leave vengeance to God, emphasizing the importance of trusting Him with their anger.

In Romans 12:19, Christians are admonished not to avenge themselves but to give place to God's wrath, acknowledging that vengeance belongs to the Lord. This instruction serves to guide believers in handling anger appropriately, reminding them that they are not equipped to enact justice in their own strength. Instead, they must trust in God's perfect judgment and timing. This perspective encourages humility, allowing God to address grievances and ensuring that anger does not lead to sinful actions or bitterness, thus preserving the believer's witness of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 12:19, Jude 1:9, Ephesians 4:26

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