You are absolutely correct, Rev. Harris. It is not worth it to get in a “tizzy “ about something. Anger can run up your blood pressure and then cause other problems. Most times people get angry over things that are petty. Life is too short. If we do as you have suggested today, we can handle anything. God is with us and we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength.
This episode of Higher Learning couldn't have come at a better time! Anger is such a complex emotion, and knowing how to channel it constructively is crucial for personal growth and maintaining healthy relationships. 👏
Such an important topic to explore! Understanding the nuances of anger, especially in the context of Paul's advice to the Ephesians, can help us navigate our emotions in a healthier way. Looking forward to gaining insights from this episode of Higher Learning!
Paul plainly said that I suffer not a woman to preach Paul plainly said that I suffer a woman and not God Paul always separated what he said and what God didn't say
You are absolutely correct, Rev. Harris. It is not worth it to get in a “tizzy “ about something. Anger can run up your blood pressure and then cause other problems. Most times people get angry over things that are petty. Life is too short. If we do as you have suggested today, we can handle anything. God is with us and we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength.
Wonderful!!! Well worth taking heed. Thank you. Appreciate.
Paul's advice about anger is timeless wisdom that we can all learn from.
It's fascinating to delve into the different types of anger and how they can either fuel positive change or lead to destructive behavior.
This episode of Higher Learning couldn't have come at a better time! Anger is such a complex emotion, and knowing how to channel it constructively is crucial for personal growth and maintaining healthy relationships. 👏
Terrific post. Thank you.
Can't wait to hear the insights and reflections shared in this discussion✅
Such an important topic to explore! Understanding the nuances of anger, especially in the context of Paul's advice to the Ephesians, can help us navigate our emotions in a healthier way. Looking forward to gaining insights from this episode of Higher Learning!
Excited to hear the discussion on this episode!
Paul plainly said that I suffer not a woman to preach Paul plainly said that I suffer a woman and not God Paul always separated what he said and what God didn't say