ANGER MANAGEMENT 1 Ephesians 4:25-32
‘Don’t sin by
letting anger control you.’ Ephesians 4:26 NLT
The first mention of anger in Scripture is when Cain got so angry with his
brother Abel that he murdered him. In 2017, investigation showed that over half
of all homicides in England and Wales were the result of some type of anger.
But anger not only kills others, it can kill you. Dr Redford Williams, Professor
of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science at Duke University, states: ‘The
hostility and anger associated with Type-A behaviour is a major contributor to
heart disease. People who struggle with anger are five times more likely to
suffer coronary heart disease, and people with heart disease more than double
their risk of a heart attack when they get angry.’ Of course, there’s a difference between anger
and mere aggravation. A little girl asked her father to explain that
difference. So he picked up the phone, dialled a number, allowed his daughter
to listen in, and when the other person answered, he said, ‘Hello. Is Melvin
there?’ Back came the answer, ‘There’s no one here named Melvin. Why don’t you
look up numbers before you dial them?’ The father waited a moment, then
re-dialled the number. ‘Hello. Is Melvin there?’ The man yelled, ‘I just told
you there’s no Melvin here! Don’t call this number again!’ then slammed down
the receiver. The father looked at his daughter and said, ‘Honey, that was
anger. Now let me show you aggravation.’ He dialled the number again and when a
voice roared back, ‘Hello!’ her dad calmly said, ‘Hi. This is Melvin, have
there been any calls for me?’ (TWFT)
PRAYER LINE: Father, the word anger is
only one letter short of the word danger. Help me to mange anger.
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Thank You for answered prayer.