Description
Anger is one of the most common human emotions. The ancient philosopher Aristotle once said, Anybody can become angry. That is easy. But to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose and in the right way that is not within everybody s power and is not easy. As you read through the pages of the Bible, you see that this emotion was shared by many people: Cain, Moses, King David, Jonah and the other prophets, Jesus, and many others. Even the Lord God Almighty becomes angry at times. No one is immune to anger, and often anger leads to other emotions in Christians such as guilt, remorse, and bitterness. However, it is important to understand that anger is not a sin (Psalm 4:4; Ephesians 4:26). In fact, sometimes it is sinful NOT to become angry. Since anger is a neutral emotion, its intrinsic value is determined by the context within which it is found.
When is anger good? When is anger evil? How should the Christian use anger? This study examines these questions from a study of the Scriptures looking at Biblical characters. Such a practical study will help all to understand how to control anger so that it will be a righteous emotion instead of an improper reaction.
Table of Contents
- What Is Anger?
- How to handle your Anger
- Cain: Anger Propelled By Pride
- David: When Fear Controls Anger
- Uzziah: When Anger Is Apprehended
- Moses: Courageous Anger
- Elijah: Frustrated Anger
- Michal: Lingering Anger
- Diotrephes: Anger Fueled With Inferiority
- Elisha: Angry At Missed Opportunities
- Jesus: The Anger Of Our Lord
- The Elder Brother: The Selfish Anger Of A Brother
- Abigail: Living with angry people.
Included in Digital Download
The digital download includes a .zip file that contains the materials to teach this series in any Bible class setting and includes the following items:
- Graphics that can be used in bulletins or signage
- Printable Teacher Lessons with full-content outlines of each lesson (PDF format)
- Printable Student Handouts with permission to print for students (PDF format)
- Printable Teacher Edition with all lesson outlines, handouts and PowerPoint (PDF format)
- PowerPoint Slideshows for each lesson (PPS format)
The files are organized in the .zip file in labeled folders for easy access, reading, and printing. The purchase of the digital download includes permission to print the files as needed for use in the Bible class but does not allow the sale, transfer, copying, or dissemination of any kind of the digital files from the purchaser to any other user. Additional purchase of the digital download is required by other individuals other than the original purchaser.
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