Proverbs 14:29. “He who is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly.” Some of us who are hot tempers who have not been able to control our anger in some situations have seen the disadvantages of it. A hot temper and not controlling your anger have led many people to do things that they will regret. It has led some to many violent things. We have to learn to control our anger. Ask the Good Lord, Who is slow to anger and abundant in love to help you to manage your anger. If you’re angry, just take a breath. It is good to take a breath and see why am I angry? Don’t succumb to anger. And we need to continue to ask the Lord to help us have that patience to control our anger.
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