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A lot of people are angry souls.

Most of the time it’s painfully obvious,

except when it’s sneaky.

Anger clothed in a joke, or even a compliment, can hurt more than a slap in the face.

Other times anger has a good side.

Obviously something is wrong with people who can not get angry.

Then there are the quick-tempered firecrackers,

who need in-depth anger management.

This used to be me. (hush, that’s a secret)

Clearly anger is either good or bad.

Judge your anger.

Sort out your anger.

Your mental health, physical health, and relationships depend upon it.

Bad anger is selfish, all about me, me, me.

 Bad anger always boomerangs.

Satan loves bad anger.

So get rid of it.

Good anger is unselfish, and works for the betterment of mankind.

Think, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.

Good anger is a catalyst, but you have to keep a good eye on good anger, because it can morph into bad anger.

God’s plan for good and bad anger involves action.

Get rid of the bad anger, no questions asked.

Deal with the good anger, listen to what it’s telling you, and take action.

The action you take is personal.  It might involve prayer, it might involve protest, but you’ll know what to do when you pray for wisdom.

Every day you have a golden opportunity to deal with your anger.

“When is that?”, you ask.

“Easy”, God replies.

“Before the sun goes down”.

Be angry, and yet do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and do not give the devil an opportunity. 

Ephesians 4:26,27

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