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Is it okay for a Christian to be angry? (Ephesians 4:26–27) – Study 117

Is it okay for a Christian to be angry? (Ephesians 4:26–27) – Study 117

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Anger is a powerful and often destructive emotion. But is it ever acceptable for a Christian to be angry?

In this study, we dive deep into Ephesians 4:26–27 where Paul says, “Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.”

In this study, you’ll discover:

  • What the Bible actually says about anger in the Christian life
  • The difference between righteous and selfish (sinful) anger … and how to discern between the two
  • Why Paul ultimately calls believers to put away anger altogether
  • Practical steps for walking in peace, forgiveness, and unity in the body of Christ

If you’ve ever wondered, “Is it okay for a Christian to be angry?” this study will give you biblical clarity, encouragement, and a renewed focus on Jesus—the One who alone can transform our hearts and free us from the destructive grip of anger.

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  • See the notes for this study

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