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Anger Managment766 dni temu
 
Slow to anger – Your anger will not bring about God’s plans. Give your anger to God, rather than “giving it” to someone else. It requires faith to believe God is handling an aggravating or egregious situation. “Lord, I believe, help my unbelief.”

· Slow to speak – You may have been taught to count to ten when you’re angry so you won’t rush into saying or doing something you later regret. One thing to remember as you count: The person you’re angry at is a fallen child of God, and God can take care of his own children. Besides that, if that person is a Christian, then the same Spirit that works within you also is working within your adversary. It may not appear to be so, but God has access to you both!

· Quick to listen – That means you’re trying to understand the other person. Maybe the conflict isn’t one of the heart, but one of the head – that is, you’re in agreement, but you’re going about it in different ways. Being a peacemaker doesn’t mean you agree to anything just to keep the peace. As an ambassador of Christ, you’re called to initiate the peace process – just as God initiated the process of peace with us, even when we were still sinners.

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