What's Fueling Your Anger?

What's Fueling Your Anger?

Let's get to the source.

Overview

Let's do something uncomfortable: examine our hearts. Let's search them for anger and its sources. Based upon the article by author Garret Keizer and many biblical passages, this study will help us do this—if we let it.

Table of Contents

SCRIPTURE: Joel 2:12-14; Nahum 1:2-3a; Matthew 5:21-24; James 1:19-20; Mark 11:15-16

LEADER'S GUIDE

• Identify the Current Issue

• Discover the Eternal Principles

Teaching point one: God is slow to anger.

Teaching point two: Not just murder, but the anger that leads to such must be rooted out of the life of the Christian.

Teaching point three: Acting out our anger can lead to destructive activity rather than God's righteousness.

Teaching point four: There is a legitimate place for righteous indignation, but it needs to be expressed with wise, spiritual discernment.

• Apply Your Findings

ARTICLE FROM BOOKS AND CULTURE

The Enigma of Anger, by Garret Keizer (September/October 2002, p. 8)

Total number of pages

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