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Journeywomen

Anger with Jasmine Holmes

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Jasmine Holmes about anger. As you’ll hear, anger is something that I personally wrestle with, and I walked away super encouraged by Jasmine’s transparency and the way in which she pointed me to Jesus. So you’ll know her a little better, Jasmine Holmes is a wife, mom, and speaker. She and her husband, Phillip, have two sons, and they are members of Redeemer Church in Jackson, Mississippi. Learn more at jasminelholmes.com. You can also follow her on Facebook and Twitter.   RESOURCES Being in the Word Changes that Heal by Henry Cloud Anger by David Powlison Good and Angry by David Powlison Community   CONNECT WITH JASMINE Website Facebook Twitter   SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Ephesians 4:26 James 1:19 David in the Psalms  Matthew 21:12-13   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS • What does anger look like in your life? • What do you see as the root of your anger?   • How does the gospel redeem our anger?  • What does the Bible have to say about anger? • What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week?   FULL SHOW NOTES   SPONSORS   FOR MORE: Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Journey Women Podcast. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis. Life's a journey

0:08.5

we were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way. On the Journey Women

0:13.0

Podcast, we'll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face

0:18.2

on our journeys to glorify God. On today's episode of the Journey Women Podcast, I'm chatting

0:23.2

with Jasmine Holmes about anger. As you guys are going to hear, anger is something that

0:28.1

I admittedly wrestle with. I walked away from this conversation so encouraged by Jasmine's

0:33.4

transparency in the way in which she just pointed me to Jesus. She said, by his grace it's not

0:38.4

something that you always have to be ruled by. You may always struggle with it, but you don't

0:44.0

have to be ruled by it because your king is his price. So even as you struggle, he still

0:50.1

has a chip in your life and more chip over that anger. And that that change is everything.

0:56.1

So you'll know her a little better. Jasmine Holmes is a wife, mom, teacher, and speaker.

1:00.9

Sheener has been Philip Hattu's sons and their members of Redeemer Church in Jackson, Mississippi.

1:05.5

Hey, before we get started, I've just got to acknowledge that the sound quality in this

1:09.2

episode left some to be desired. I was literally in a T.P. and Jasmine and I were both

1:15.1

navigating kiddos in the background and all the realities and motherhood. But none of

1:20.0

that attracted from what Jasmine had to share. I can't wait for you to hear from her today,

1:24.6

but you know before we go there that I want to tell you about the sponsors who helped

1:28.1

make this episode possible. Audible, Canvas People, and his testimonies, MyHeritage. His

1:33.6

testimonies, MyHeritage, is a new book by Women of Color on the Word of Gap. This inspiring

1:38.4

collection of devotions is by a diverse group of women of color, African-American, Hispanic,

1:43.6

Caribbean, and Asian women. Contributors include many who have been on the podcast including

1:48.6

Kristi Young-A-Buy-Lay, Jackie O' Perry, Trillia Nubell. It also includes Alicia Horton,

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