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Why is it wrong to harbor anger towards others?

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Harboring anger towards others is akin to committing murder in God's eyes.

According to Matthew 5:22, Jesus teaches that anger towards a brother or sister without justification is viewed as murder. This is crucial for understanding how God views sin, focusing not solely on outward behavior but on the condition of our hearts. When we allow anger or resentment to take root, it signifies a failure to obey God's commandment against murder. This reflects a misunderstanding of the law’s demand for heart purity and also emphasizes the need for grace and the transformative power of the gospel to change our hearts toward forgiveness and love.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:22

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