Word Therapy: Anger

10/01/2025 16 min

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I will bridle my anger, trash my wrath, cool my pipes— it only makes things worse.—PSALM 37:8 (THE MESSAGE)I follow the example of the Lord, who is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and plenteous in mercy and loving-kindness.—PSALM 103:8I am slow to anger and have great understanding; I am not like he who is hasty of spirit, exposing and exalting his folly.—PROVERBS 14:29I speak soft answers that turn away wrath, not grievous words that stir up anger.—PROVERBS 15:1I am not a hot-tempered person who stirs up strife, but I am slow to anger, appeasing contention.—PROVERBS 15:18Good sense makes me restrain my anger, and it is my glory to overlook a transgression or an offense.—PROVERBS 19:11I am not quick in spirit to be angry or vexed, for anger and vexation lodge in the bosom of fools.—ECCLESIASTES 7:9When I am angry, I do not sin or let my wrath (my exasperation, my fury or indignation) last until the sun goes down.—EPHESIANS 4:26I will let all bitterness and indignation and wrath (passion, rage, bad temper) and resentment (anger, animosity) and quarreling (brawling, clamor, contention) and slander (evil-speaking, abusive or blasphemous language) be banished from me, with all malice (spite, ill will, or baseness of any kind). And I will become useful and helpful and kind to others, tenderhearted (compassionate, understanding, loving-hearted), forgiving others [readily and freely], as God in Christ forgave me.—EPHESIANS 4:31-32Now I must get rid of all these things: anger, passion, and hateful feelings. No insults or obscene talk must ever come from my lips.—COLOSSIANS 3:8 (GNT)I won’t forget that it is best to listen much, speak little, and not become angry; for anger doesn’t make me good, as God demands that I must be.—JAMES 1:19-20 (TLBI do not own rights to the book