**Today's devotional is in response to listener requests.**
Anger can be confusing—especially if you were taught it was bad, dangerous, or unspiritual. But Scripture gives us a more nuanced path: anger itself is not automatically sin, but it does need care.Today’s episode looks at Ephesians 4 and the difference between anger as a signal and anger as a force that can harm when left untended. We explore:
*Why anger is a mobilizing emotion
*Why “do not let the sun go down” should not be used to force premature reconciliation
*How to slow your body down before anger takes over
*What it means to practice honesty without harm
Go Deeper:
Episode 83: How to Turn Anger, Sadness, and Fear Into Powerful Allies
Episode 44: Why Anger Can Become a Surprising Friend
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