Sermons About Anger
How To Control Your Anger
When God created human beings, He gave us the ability to experience several different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, love, and anger. If you have a problem with anger, regardless of whether it is a big problem or a small one, regardless of whether it happens often or occasionally, you need to listen to what I have to say. God's love helps us control our anger. God's love can replace your anger and produce good results, instead of pain and/or destruction.
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True Righteousness & Anger, pt. 2 (Matthew 5:23-26)
The righteousness that marks one's participation in the kingdom, the righteousness that was always intended, is a level of living in relationship with God that extends to the very depths of the heart. True righteousness, being in the kingdom, being a Christian is a matter of the inner man. Follow the Lord as He gives to illustrations of how this righteousness, in relation to the commandment "You shall not murder," looks in the life of His servants.
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Learning to Love - 1 Corinthians 13 (Stand Alone)
Sometimes, we need to call timeout, huddle up as a team, step back from the moment and remember why we are here. This sermon is a reminder to keep first things first. What is the first thing? Love is. They are many important things that happen in the life of a church--programs, budgets, meetings, facilities. These things are important because they enable ministry, but they are not the main thing. The struggle for a church is to keep the main thing the main thing. If we allow secondary things to distract, divide or discourage us, we will not achieve the primary thing God has called us to do. In this sermon, we will look at 1 Corinthians 13 as we more fully learn to love.
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The Church of Thyratira: Revelation 2:18-28
In America, most of us have not been physically threatened for our faith. However, like the church at Thyratira, I would argue that most of our greatest temptations to compromise stem from either economic or social pressures. The church today is radically tempted to compromise by valuing the same things that the culture around us values. We serve a God who calls us to consider everything rubbish in order that we might gain Christ and be found in him. We cannot cling to the values of this world and still hold fast to the righteousness of our savior. Jesus offers us himself. Jesus calls us live lives of repentance, constantly letting go of our sin and clinging to his blood, shed on the cross for our sin, to forgive us and give us his perfect righteousness.
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The Prodigal God, Part 4, A New Definition of Being Lost and Found
Jesus gives us a new definition of lost and found. Elder brothers operate out of an undercurrent of anger. They obey out of duty, not beauty and feel morally, religiously superior.
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In$ide Out
Some of the most destructive opposition we will face in our lives does not come at us from the outside. The insidious nature that is found on the inside will destroy much more quickly. In Nehemiah chapter 5 we find that God's chosen people are imploding with sin from the Inside out. The catalyst for the sin is the love of money. If we are going to see God build his church and his kingdom then his people are going to need to be transformed from the Inside Out.
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How To Use Love Words
If a person loves God and loves other people, his words will show it. So, I want to talk about how you can speak love words--words that flow from God's love in your life--words that benefit other people. Here are five ways for you to love other people with your words.
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Resolving Conflict - Part 2
This second sermon in the Resolving Conflict series offers six practical aspects for dealing with conflict with others and conflict with the church.
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