Problems: Anger

Ephesians 4:26-27

Tonight I want to deal with the subject of "anger". Anger is a devastating power when it is uncontrolled, but an effectual power when it iscontrolled. Webster defines it as being a strong feeling of displeasure. I believe that his definition is too general for our full understanding of this problem. Uncontrolled anger is shattering husband- wife communications and relations. It is causing parents to miss their goals with their children. And it is affecting the joy and health of the individual as well as causing many other problems.

Uncontrolled anger is probably most dangerous because it is so widely excused. Consider with me tonight a list of rights which we want to claim, and when violated, causes us to become angry. **(see list)** Uncontrolled anger is a symptom to warn us of several facts:

Note the various phases of anger that will progress if left unchecked:

I. Observations Regarding Anger. Ep. 4:26-27

II. Examples of Justifiable Anger.

III. Anger is Sinful When:

IV. Anger Can and Must be Controlled.

Conclusion: Uncontrolled anger frustrates and embarrasses us, hurts our testimony with the lost, and creates tremendous problems in our family between husband and wife, and in our relationship with our children. We must quit excusing it and making allowances for it and must start applying these biblical principles.