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Just Thinking Podcast

EP # 036 | Uprooting Anger

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.64.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2018

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

 
Sinful anger is a problem for many people, including Christians, perhaps even you. But what is “sinful” anger? How do we discern sinful anger from righteous anger? How are you and I, as Christians, to deal biblically with our sinful anger? Listen in as Darrell flies solo and takes listeners through the Robert D. Jones book ‘Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help For a Common Problem’ in an effort to help us understand better how to deal with our sinful anger in a gospel-centered way.

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* Uprooting Anger, Biblical Help for a Common Problem (Robert D. Jones)
* How To Kill Sinful Anger (Desiring God)
* Killing Anger (Ligonier Ministries)

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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Thinking with host Dara Harrison and Virgil Walker bringing you

0:06.0

week-to-week cultural apologetics as well as social issues from a biblical world

0:10.7

view. This is Just Thinking. Let's Thank.

0:17.4

And I am back. Sublist to this is Dara Harrison. I say I normally say we.

0:26.1

Because normally I'm joined by my wing man, Omaha,

0:30.4

aka Virgil Walker, the wing man from Omaha, Nebraska. But basically called him Omaha.

0:36.9

That seems to be a nickname to stuck. I just kind of threw that out there one night.

0:42.0

And but man, it's like now that listeners kind of really identify Virgil's Omaha.

0:47.2

So I'm going to try to get get used to call him a man by his call sign, if you will,

0:53.1

harkening back to the days of top good. But welcome. Welcome to The Just Thinking podcast.

1:00.3

Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Wherever you may be listening to this podcast from

1:05.7

around the world, we appreciate you making time to join us. We do not take that for granted ever.

1:12.4

We do value your prayers, your encouragement, your support of the podcast. We appreciate it.

1:20.6

This is episode 37. Last week's episode was on sexual immorality, episode 36.

1:31.1

And we thank you for all your encouraging feedback on that heavy, heavy topic. It was so heavy

1:38.5

that we did an expanded episode of the podcast to tackle that issue. I think that episode was

1:46.0

in excess of 90 minutes. The topic we're going to be dealing with in this episode, I want to say

1:52.8

tonight because for those of you who may be new to the podcast, we record new episodes on Monday

1:59.9

evenings at eight Eastern time. So if you ever hear me say make reference to tonight or this evening,

2:09.0

it's just kind of a habit because we record these episodes on Monday nights at eight.

2:13.8

But the topic we're going to be dealing with in this episode of the Justicking Podcast is on

2:18.9

anger, another heavy topic. We're going to be talking about anger and how to deal with it

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