Some Real Characters: Lesson 4 Theme Proverbs 16:32 – “He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty.” God wants the wise to have control over their.

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Some Real Characters: Lesson 4

Theme Proverbs 16:32 – “He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty.” God wants the wise to have control over their anger.

Words for Anger The flaring of the nostrils (Prov. 14:17, 29, 15:1, 15; 16:32; 19:11; 20:2; 21:14; 22:24; 27:4; 29:8, 22; 30:33) A commotion filled mind (Prov. 12:16; 21:19; 27:3) Something that is in excess or overflowing (Prov. 11:4, 23; 21:24) To be hot or red (Prov. 14:17; 15:1, 18; 16:14; 19:19; 21:14, 27:4) To be indignant (Prov. 25:23) To be gloomy, sad or depressed (Prov. 19:12)

The Cause of Anger 1.Anger fails to avoid pride (Prov. 13:10; 21:24). 2.Anger fails to offer soft answers (Prov. 15:1). 3.Anger fails to be courteous (Prov. 19:11). 4.Anger fails to build bridges (Prov. 21:14).

The Harm of Anger 1.Anger brings personal pain — physical (Prov. 14:29-30) and emotional (Prov. 27:3). 2.Anger makes relationships difficult (Prov. 21:9). 3.Anger provokes frequent failure (Prov. 19:19). 4.Anger destroys reputations (Prov. 12:16). 5.Anger leads to constant battles (Prov. 30:33). 6.Anger provokes cruelty to others.

The Avoidance of Anger 1.Strife will come (Prov. 29:22). 2.Anger is contagious (Prov. 22:24-25).

The Justification of Anger 1.When it turns away gossip (Prov. 25:33). 2.When God judges wickedness (Prov. 11:4, 23).

Some Real Characters: Lesson 4