5: Don’t retaliate, especially in subtle ways (Romans 12:19). Sometimes, we can be “sneaky mean,” even disguising our anger in humility as we say or do something sinful to a rejecting relative.
6: One of the ways we can be “sneaky mean” is by gossiping or slandering them to other relatives (or anyone else). Some folks would go so far as to grumble on the internet (Ephesians 4:29). https://lifeovercoffee.com/podcast/ep-39-thirteen-ways-respond-laws-accept/
The shocking and inspiring story of Sophie Ottaway.
Watch the full interview here: https://lifeovercoffee.com/podcast/ep-490-sophie-ottaway-engineered-at-birth-to-be-a-girl/
A local church’s worship value is not primarily about the music but the lifestyle because you never ask, “Are you worshiping?” The reason is that we worship all the time. God made us for worship—wired us for worship, you could say.
Worship is part of what it means to be image-bearers. Who could do otherwise? The better question is, “What or whom do we worship?” https://lifeovercoffee.com/three-characteristics-of-a-fantastic-local-church/
Whenever a person chooses sinful anger, he is, in effect, giving the other person control over him. It’s counterintuitive. In his anger, he is like a marionette, a puppet on a string.
Anger toward someone is the total submission of their thoughts, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors to the other person. It is not self-control, as governed by the Spirit of God, but someone out of control or under the control of another spirit. https://lifeovercoffee.com/podcast/ep-110-help-for-the-angry-person/