Lasting Answers to Resolve Anger
Detect a spirit of anger.
Many people seem to have anger under control, yet those around them live in tension because of a spirit of anger from unresolved hurts and offenses. Learn how to direct and remove a spirit of anger.
Learn from God's "anger course".
In the Sermon on the Mount Christ describes eight attitudes that are prerequisites to resolving anger.
Trace anger to its sources.
Anger is often an indication that someone has triggered a "tension button" of guilt or pain caused by unresolved hurts. You will learn how to identify the source.
Discern why bad things happen.
When faced with trials we often ask, "How could anything good come from this?" Learn how to find benefits from every situation instead of allowing bitterness to take root.
Turn anger into the power of love.
This session shows how to successfully apply four practical responses to every trial. The reward is receiving the power of love, along with many other vital qualities.
Discover the power of crying out.
Powerful results are being experienced by those who learn to "cry out" to God when faced with impossible situations.
- When police gave no hope, a man recovered his stolen truck.
- When a young man cried out, he began to find victory over strong lust.
- A pastor experienced the self-control to lose and not regain 100 pounds.
Regain surrendered "ground".
God warns that if we go to bed angry we can surrender areas of our soul to destructive fears, anxiety and depression. Learn how to regain this ground, replace strongholds with truth and walk in true freedom.
Repair the damage of anger.
Once anger has been resolved, there is a need to directly go to those who have been damaged and rebuild relationships. There are important factors to follow while carrying out this vital step.
Transform conflicts into blessings.
Truly, life and death are in the power of the tongue. by utilizing the power of spoken blessings from God's Word, we are able to give spiritual encouragement to those around us.
"But the widom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy."
James 3:17