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Hazards of Unresolved Anger

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**These audio messages were not originally taught in the order they appear here. They have been shuffled to reflect the order that appears in the book Hazards of Being a Man. This makes it easier for readers to follow along with the audio messages. The current order of messages (and order of the chapters in the book) reflects the order the Bible presents the characters that are studied. We apologize for any confusion.


David

(2 Samuel 16:5-8, 19:18-23, 1 Kings 2:1-9)

 

 

SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

 

1. Are you guilty of harboring unresolved anger (like David)?

 

2. What needs to change in your life to enable you to manage your anger biblically?

 

Assignment to prepare for next week:

 

Read Mark 11 – Here, the anger of Jesus is clearer than any other place in scripture. Notice that fruitlessness and temple abuse were the things that warranted His anger.

 

Memorize: Ephesians 4:26

Related Topic: Discipleship

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