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Anger
October 17th, 2014
by Bill Boyajian

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We all get angry from time to time, but some more than others.  Most anger stems from insecurity and often results in saying or doing something that we later regret.  Anger is an expression of what is going on inside us.

Fear is a big cause of anger and it makes us insecure.  It shows a lack of stability and an unsettled heart.  Some people are guilt-driven.  Others are simply bitter, seemingly mad at the world and everyone in it.

We can all get hurt or frustrated.  But how we handle it is a testament to our personal security and maturity.  A gentle and encouraging word reveals a peaceful and thoughtful heart.  What a contrast to the bitterness and anger that we can all at times show.

The message in my Archives, “Nails in the Fence”, from an unknown author, best demonstrates this point.



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