Jan. 18, 2026
Overcoming Anger Part 2
Dave and Bethlie continue their series on overcoming with this part 2 of Overcoming Anger.
- How do you overcome anger in your marriage and family
- Start with confession
- Eph 4:30. Confess it as sin
- Control your anger - better - confess your anger
- Jesus got angry - you aren’t Jesus
- Eph 4:30. Confess it as sin
- Meditate on Scripture
- Proverbs 15:1-3
- A soft/gentle answer turns away wrath
- Recognize that you are most vulnerable to sin when you are sinned against
- the tongue of the wise uses knowledge aright
- Recognize that your words evidence your heart
- the eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good
- Recognize that God is always present and always holding us accountable
- A soft/gentle answer turns away wrath
- Proverbs 17:19
- Ecclesiastes 9:17
- Proverbs 15:1-3
- Start with some growth/spiritual steps
- If you have an anger issue this is the answer
- You have to grow
- Confess it as sin
- Pray about it every day
- Ask forgiveness
- Secure accountability
- Respond immediately to any failure
- You have to sow
- As you sow the right seeds, you will begin to see fruit
- You have to love and honor
- Your wife matters
- Your husband matters
- You have to grow
- If you are married to someone with an anger problem, this is the answer.
- You have to grow too
- In order to confront your spouses anger, you have to put your spiritual house in order
- essential to have the strength, courage, perspective, and ability to help your spouse
- Pray about how to respond in a right way
- Practice how to respond in a right way
- That was a very angry way to say that, can you say it differently so I don’t feel so defensive
- In order to confront your spouses anger, you have to put your spiritual house in order
- You have to allow time for fruit
- Anger is usually a learned behavior that is habitual
- When you respond to your spouse with gentleness and a request for a different response, allow your spouse to process that
- It makes them aware
- It give the Spirit time to work
- You have to grow too
- If you have an anger issue this is the answer
- Separate as a last resort.
- I can’t (with a clear conscience) believe that anger is a grounds for divorce
- Separation however, may be needed if a man’s anger is making him abusive
- Start with confession