“Find the things that stir your affections for Christ and saturate your life in them. Find the things that rob you of that affection and walk away from them. That’s the Christian life as easy as I can explain it for you.”
— Matt Chandler
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“Find the things that stir your affections for Christ and saturate your life in them. Find the things that rob you of that affection and walk away from them. That’s the Christian life as easy as I can explain it for you.”
— Matt Chandler
Anonymous asked:
I have a really hard time dealing with anger. I bottle it up inside because I don’t know how to let it out. When I do let it out, it’s an explosion! What is the biblical way to deal with anger and how do I keep myself from getting angry/bitter so fast? P.S. You answer peoples questions very well and straight forward. Thank you for taking the time to answer! P.S.S. I think you’re quite handsome!
Hey friend: First of all, thank you for saying I am “handsome.” I’m guessing you saw my recent pictures from Alabama. I hardly ever get told that (except by my girlfriend and mother), so I really do appreciate it.
And hey: I am right there with you on anger, more than you could know.
Before I go on, I’d like to shamelessly plug a sermon I preached recently on anger here called “Prioritizing Your Outrage.” I’ll go over some of the same points.
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