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Sentinel Radio Edition
July 10, 2010
Anger banishment - Program 1028
Guests: John Q. Adams, Bonnie Mitchinson, Peter Crabbe
It may seem that anger is a natural, and justified, reaction to some wrongdoing. But anger can't provide a solution, and it can be harmful. The Bible says that the person who's "slow to anger is better than the mighty." When we resist angry reactions, we express more of our true nature as the very image of God, who is divine Love. And this can bless us and others beyond what we may have thought possible.
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