
02.08.26
by Dr. Tom Pace
Psalm 109:6-10 and Ephesians 4:25-32
This sermon addresses the universal human experience of anger and how Christians can respond to it in healthy, constructive ways. Drawing from Ephesians 4:25-32, Dr. Tom Pace explores the reality that anger itself is not sinful, but how we handle it determines whether it becomes destructive or transformative. The message acknowledges the prevalence of anger in modern culture—with statistics showing 60% of men and 38% of women experiencing anger daily—and offers biblical guidance for processing these emotions. The sermon emphasizes three main approaches: addressing anger promptly rather than letting it fester, channeling it into constructive action that builds up rather than tears down, and feeding the Holy Spirit within us while starving our angry impulses. Through personal anecdotes, contemporary examples, and theological reflection, the sermon calls believers to introduce themselves and others to goodness rather than simply expressing rage.
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