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310. Is Anger a Sin? Understanding Anger vs. Rage and Breaking Free from Explosive Reactions

310. Is Anger a Sin? Understanding Anger vs. Rage and Breaking Free from Explosive Reactions

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At what point does anger become sinful? Is it wrong to feel angry toward your children? Why is it so hard to stop yourself when you feel rage?

In this episode, you’ll learn:

• What healthy, normal anger looks like
• How rage is different from anger
• When anger crosses the line into sin
• Practical ways to reduce explosive anger

God created you with emotions—including anger. But when anger is left unmanaged, it can quickly become destructive, damaging your relationship with your children and the peace in your home.

If you’re ready to break free from explosive rage and become the calm, emotionally steady mom you long to be, I can help you. Learn more about the Calm Christian Mom anger management program and book a free consultation call to see if we’re the right fit to work together. The program comes with 100% money back guarantee.

Mentioned episodes:

  • 208: Warning signs you will blow up soon
  • 228: Anger normal or do you need help?
  • 161: How anger is affecting relationships with your loved ones and what you can do about it

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1. Watch FREE TRAINING: 5 Steps to Break free from Mom Rage Shame
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3. BOOK A FREE CONSULTATION CALL if you are ready for support and accountability in overcoming damaging anger patterns.

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