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Anger

2014-12-04
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A man and his wife were having a conversation. She called it working out a problem by talking with him and reminding him about it. He called it an attack on his character. They were discussing his “forgetfulness”, or at least the apparent notion of it. He thought that her reminding him about his tendency to forget to do particular tasks labeled him a lazy person. She didn’t think so, and was just trying to be a helpful person. He misinterpreted her true intention of the reminder, and got angry....

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2014-12-04

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Young Calvinists
Scripture References
Ephesians
Ephesians 4:31Ephesians 4:26Ephesians 2:3
Colossians 3:8
John 2:14-16
Romans 12:19
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