Friday, August 14, 2009

Words of wisdom Proverbs 14 29

Words of wisdom Proverbs 14 29 Do not hesitate to use this article for the newsletter, ezine, or website in its entirety including the resource box. Please notify me of publication by sending a link or a copy of your ezine when published mailto: scrawford@whatismyname.com. Thank you! Words of Wisdom - Proverbs 14:29 For Stanley T. Crawford, who is slow to anger has great understanding, but who is impulsive exalts folly. (Proverbs 14:29) Be slow to allow us time to think about a given situation. When you reflect on a situation before acting, we see the things that aren? not evident at a glance. Moreover, in situations where we become angry, men and women are often involved. Therefore, the anger of being slow, you can allow time to assess the credibility and intentions of people who are angry with him. Anger implies a level of emotion, and above the simple cutting of rabies. Often precedes or involves some form of punishment. As Christians, we must be careful to become angry. In particular, he said that God is his revenge (Romans 12:19). If we thought with the situation, and we feel motivated to exercise our anger, we must pray to Jesus before we act on our anger. For Christians, we know that Jesus expects us to forgive those who have violations against us. However, this is sometimes easier said than done. Shear experience of men and women, actions are often not the best action. If more than reflect his life experiences, may recall an episode in which to act quickly, without providing for led then regretted. Again, after praying about the situation, then ask yourself? Should I bring my anger into reality? In the end, Jesus will judge the other person or persons who with their actions against you, if you think that is against him, Jesus Christ. Moreover, Jesus judged by their response to their actions. Copyright 2003, Stanley T. Crawford is the publisher? People of the Bible? webmaster and all rights reserved. Mailto: scrawford@whatismyname.com

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