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5 Truths that Help Moms
Overcome Anger by Grace

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Sinful anger is a root within our hearts. It's not something being done to us, it's something coming out of us – the consequence of protecting our threatened desires.
Anger is something we all battle against in our daily lives, and can often be a tremendously destructive wrecking ball in our personal relationships. Sinful anger does not busy itself with guarding the heart (Proverbs 4:23), but rather commits itself to guarding worldly desires at the cost of obedience to Christ.

But more than that, our anger can signify more dangerous issues at hand: a desire to "play God." The truth is, our anger is typically a sour fruit of a bad root in our hearts...an evidence of an idol we refuse to surrender.

Analyzing our anger can be a wonderfully fruitful exercise and catalyst for spiritual maturity in Christ. But it's hard, ugly work. A challenging, painful demolition of idols and misguided worship. Yet, the gospel promises this labor to be constructive, not destructive. So we have hope. We sift through the rubble of our anger. We recognize we have been given freedom in Christ to respond to tempting situations in different, God-honoring ways.

As we examine our hearts, the Spirit helps us understand that our mouths and bodies and expressions have been commissioned to become instruments of grace. And we become empowered by such grace to respond in truth and grace as we become more deeply affected by the grace of God towards us. Anger does not produce the righteousness of God (James 1:20). But grace? I think we're on to something.

In this video produced by Thrive Moms, I share five biblical truths that help followers of Christ overcome anger by grace. I first learned this material at the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship and am overjoyed for the opportunity to pass it along to you. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to access helpful resource printables designed to equip you to probe your heart with biblical, thoughtful reflections.
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Resources & Downloads for Addressing Sinful Anger
Anger/Heart Journal
A side by side journal for reflection on situations that provoked anger and the heart attitude behind someone’s response.
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Anger "hot button" list
A helpful checklist for examining what things provoke someone to sinful anger, and helps for dethroning idols. 
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Overcoming abusive speech
The Bible teaches that words can be as destructive (or abusive) as fists. Every time we open our mouths we are either promoting God’s kingdom by building others up or we are extending the realm of the Evil One by tearing others down. How can our sinful tongues be tamed?
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Anger mismanagement
Anger is a problem both in the world and in the church. It is both deceptive and dangerous because for the angry person all anger feels righteous. This session explores the nature of righteous versus unrighteous anger and discusses the gospel truths that address the angry heart
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CCEF Podcast on anger
You’re never going to run out of questions about dealing with anger. So, while this episode is on anger, it’s not a summary or even an overview of dealing with anger. It’s just a brief conversation between three friends about three important questions about anger.
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Scriptures Referenced in This Video Recording
This card graphic is used with permission by Dr. Jim Newheiser, director at the Institute for Biblical Counseling & Discipleship.
Christine M. Chappell
Author • Counselor • Podcast Host • Speaker
Christine is the author of Clean Home, Messy Heart, Help! I've Been Diagnosed with a Mental Disorder, and Help! My Teen is Depressed. She currently serves as the Outreach Director and Hope + Help Podcast Host for the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship. Her writing has been featured at Desiring God, The Gospel Coalition, Risen Motherhood, Servants of Grace, and other Christian platforms. Christine blogs regularly at christinemchappell.com and lives in South Carolina with her husband and three children.

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