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Anger Under Authority

Mar 10, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

Reading: Ephesians 4:26-27; James 1:19-20


Devotional: Anger itself is not sin—Jesus expressed righteous indignation. But unmanaged anger becomes a playground for the enemy. Paul's warning is urgent: don't let the sun set on your wrath. Nursed anger ferments into bitterness, poisons relationships, and gives the devil a foothold in your life. When anger controls your tongue, grace disappears and wounds multiply. The issue isn't whether you feel anger, but what you do with it. Do you resolve it quickly through honest conversation and prayer? Or do you rehearse offenses, sharpen your words, and let resentment grow?


Today, identify any unresolved anger you're harboring. Bring it to God in prayer, seek reconciliation where needed, and refuse to give the enemy any ground in your heart.