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Is anger a sin?
Is anger a sin? The standard Christian answer is that there are two types of anger: "good" anger,...

How do you distinguish between godly anger and sinful anger?
Anger is everywhere these days—people are angry about politics, about theological...

Today's devotional: the corrosive power of anger
Few Bible stories are as well-known as that of Cain and Abel. It's the story of the first murder,...

Today's Devotional: Letting Bitterness Go
Joseph's life was filled with evil actions that he had no control over. His...

Wait! Responding wisely to setbacks
Earlier this week, Chris wrote about his reaction to a major disappointment in his personal life....

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How should a Christian respond to hatred and hostility?
Seeking to follow Christ will often lead to being wrongfully criticized and hated. How should Christians respond when hatred, anger, and persecution are directed at them?

http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=45890&Topic=596

When is it OK to be angry?
How can I discern the difference between sinful anger and godly anger?

http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=45830&Topic=610

When a fellow Christian wrongs you
How does the Bible say I should respond when a fellow Christian has wronged me?

http://www.rbc.org/questionsDetail.aspx?id=46010&Topic=592

Matthew 5: 21-26
Beware that Anger Kills! This passage starts a series of applications from Jesus’ introductory remarks in Matthew 5:17-20. Because God’s law is a reflection of God’s purity and holiness, and because He is a God of details, He gives us specific issues that...

http://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=34613&columnid=3803

James 1: 19-20 - Into Thy Word Ministries
Are you Listening? This passage is about the importance of our behavior showing our beliefs. James gives us two tools that are essential and necessary for life and trials. One is listening and the other, anger management!

http://70030.netministry.com/articles_view.asp?articleid=33629&columnid=3803