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🗓️ 15 May 2023
⏱️ 21 minutes
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In this episode, Costi Hinn walks through the difference between sinful anger and righteous anger, using Scripture as the basis. Discerning the difference between these two types of anger can help us know when it's time to confess sin, or when it's time to confront someone in their sin. Is your anger rooted in selfish ambition? Are you angry and want to take revenge? Do you experience anger over what grieves the Holy Spirit? These questions (and more) are answered in this episode.
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1:03.0 | free resources. On today's episode, it's part two of a three week series on anger. We kicked it |
1:08.6 | off last episode with an episode titled Understanding Anger, and now I want to break down a biblical |
1:15.1 | framework for sinful anger versus righteous anger. And then in the next episode, we'll get practical |
1:21.6 | about how to deal with your anger. Ephesians 4, 26 to 27, is one of the best places to start as we |
1:30.3 | examine anger. Paul the Apostle writes this, be angry and yet do not sin. Do not let the sun go |
1:39.1 | down on your anger and do not give the devil an opportunity. There are four imperatives |
1:44.4 | that make up this very often quoted passage. The first is be angry. The second do not sin. Then we |
1:51.8 | do not let the sun go down on your anger. And fourth, do not give the devil an opportunity. |
1:56.6 | Now before I explain what the passage means, I've got to tell you maybe a funny story. Maybe not |
2:02.2 | so funny if this is you and you've never heard this before. But the wrong meaning of the passage |
2:08.1 | is often expressed in marriages. And here's what I mean. People will think, don't let the sun go |
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