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Brief overview lesson on God's power over anger.
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MAJESTIC WORLDWIDE MINISTRIES,INC.
Online Bible StudyLesson Two
©2009 Queen E. F. Phillips
LESSONS OBJECTIVES Present biblical principles for practical
living Inspire, enable and empower others
through the “inspired” Word of God (the Bible) Enhance your Christian walk of faith by
studying and learning from biblical characters with challenges common to mankind.
Point others to the saving grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
POWERFUL LIVING BIBLE STUDY SERIES
Anxiety Anger Depression
Fear Frustration Powerlessness
Text: God's Power to Help Hurting People, Publisher: Urban Ministries (c)2003; Editor: Dr. Colleen Birchett;
(c)2009 Queen Phillips, Majestic Worldwide Ministries, Inc.
God’s Power is LimitlessTo Help and Heal
Disclaimer: The lessons, information, and links at this site are intended for biblical teaching and educational purposes and should not be construed as medical advice or instruction. In no way are any of these teachings meant to be a substitute for professional medical care or counseling.
Summary and Introduction
Introduction and Summary
In John 16:33 Jesus said, “I have told you these things, so that in
Me you may have [perfect] peace and confidence. In the world
you have tribulation and trials and distress and
frustration; but be of good cheer [take courage; be
confident, certain, undaunted]! For I have overcome the world. [I have deprived it of power to harm you and have conquered it for you.]” (AMP)
There’s absolutely nothing that can overtake us if we put our TOTAL trust and confidence in Him and obey the Word.Consequently, these lessons are designed to teach you how to embrace the power of God that’s available in the Person of the Holy Spirit. He will empower you to handle and overcome anxiety, anger, depression, frustration, and feeling powerless during this economic downturn.The truth is what Jesus told His disciples over 2000 years ago are applicable today. Do you believe it? Do you want help? Would like to experience the compassion of the One who created you in His image and likeness? If so, you’re at a good place to begin the healing process. We’ll focus on six (6) emotions that are most common during stressful and challenging times. It is my prayer that you receive the encouragement for which this series is purposed.
God’s Power over AngerJames 1:19-20; Ephesians 4:26-27; Proverbs
14:29
Anger is a strong feeling of displeasure. It is an advanced stage of frustration. It is a deep-seated feeling of being out of control and unable to cope. Anger is the emotion that can result from feeling powerless, and being frustrated. If not dealt with properly, or controlled by the power of Good, anger results in outbursts and is acted out in violent behavior and even criminal and destructive conduct.
TWO TYPES OF ANGER
POSITIVE / WISE PERSON NEGATIVE /FOOLISH PERSON
Righteous anger reflects God’s perspective.
It reflects God’s hatred of evil and sin
It reflects God’s love for justice.
Unrighteous anger promotes self interests
It protects self interest
It reflects evil and inappropriate behavior
God’s Power over Anger , cont’d…
There are various reasons this emotion can surface, i.e., life’s circumstances, unpleasant situations and conditions, relationships issues, financial matters, etc.
Anger is a God-given emotion that can motivate us to reflect the “heart” of God and take a stand against opposition and carry out Kingdom assignments as His representatives in the Earth. Example of righteous anger: Jesus in Mark 11:15-17, John 2:13-16. This was a demonstration of righteous anger because “money changers” actions and conduct were contrary to God’s plan and purpose for the Temple. Therefore, it made Jesus angry to see this inappropriate behavior in God’s designated place of reverence that represented His presence and holiness.
God’s Power over Anger, cont’d…
For “faith talking” believing and practicing Christians ,ask yourself the following questions:
1. Am I a person with understanding or am I a foolish person? I choose to determine the kind of person I am by my actions. (Ref. Proverbs 14:29)
2. Am I a “doer” of the Word, or a hearer only?
3. Do I want to give the devil a foothold, and allow my emotions to control? (Ref. Eph. 4:26-27).
Distinguishing the difference…
God’s Power over Anger, cont’d… (James 1:19-20)
Practical tips for controlling anger1.Practice and develop good listening
skills
2.Learn to be quiet (be slow to speak; take deep breaths)
3. STOP! Think! Try to understand the other person’s perspective
4. STOP! Think! Consider the consequences if you react or respond in anger.
REVIEW AND DISCUSSION1. Meditate on Proverbs 14:29, Proverbs 15:1, and James 1:19-20.
2. Do you get angry easily? Is it righteous or unrighteous anger? Be honest with yourself. Ask God to reveal the truth to you about yourself.
3. People often justify their anger by quoting Ephesians 4:26-27, “Be angry, but do not sin.” However, they often let the sun go down while they’re still angry. Give this verse some thought. Let the power of the Holy Spirit give you insight.
Read 2 Samuel 13 (the story of Absalom’s anger toward his brother Amnon for raping their sister, Tamar). Was Absalom’s anger justified to point of murder ?
ACTION
PRAYER:Father, thank you for being concerned about every area of my life because it’s your desire for me to represent you well in the earth. I confess that sometimes I don’t because of my unrighteous anger to control my thoughts and actions. I want to change. Forgive me. Help me to allow your Holy Spirit to empower me so that I can experience your power over anger. In Jesus’ name I pray. I believe; I receive. Amen.
RESOURCES AND LINKS
(Disclaimer: These are only resource links for your convenience. I am not affiliated with these organizations or business entities, and cannot be held liable for their content. The information/content on the websites or books does not necessarily represent the views or beliefs of Majestic Worldwide Ministries, Inc.
Tips on Dealing with Angerhttp://www.hartinstitute.com
http://www.aacc.net
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