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I'm actually writing this talk I'm gonna give and I would like to see of any one of you have any ideas at the end. Just to see what you got. I would like to have a minute and a half worth of material or ideas. But has to pertain to the main scripture. Here it is:
We're walking to a door, we get there, start knocking and somebody opens the door and there really angry at us. What do we do?
Do we retaliate and start to argue with them? Or do we tell them that we are so sorry that we disturb them we were just sharing some good news from the bible. Surly we would not want to make someone angry to the point that they become violent or hostile towards us. Good manners on our part along with common courtesy can help us to melt resentment and maintain respect towards any person. That includes friends and those of the christen congregation.
But the question is why do people get upset when we come to there doors? Is it because they don't understand are message? Or maybe it's because they're just to busy. Maybe they just been misinformed.
Notice what King Solomon says in Proverbs 15:1, why don't we turn there and see what it says that's Proverbs 15:1. "An answer, when mild, turns always rage, but a word causing pain makes anger to come up."
Anger is define as a term used to describe strong emotion of displeasure. Whereas Rage is define as a feeling of extreme anger.
How can this scripture help us to deal with another person's anger as well as our own?
Harsh words cause pain under any situation. Yet a mild reply can calm things down and defuse a tense situation. We don't want to fight fire with fire. Instead we can use the example in the bible "An answer, when mild, turns always rage, but a word causing pain makes anger to come up."
What about the christen congregation? How can we keep peace with others in the christen congregation.
Are relationship with others will benefit when we display a peaceable spirit. The bible mentions that's wrath, anger, and abusive speech should be taken away. When we are angry or aggressive with people it drives them away. And we may find ourselves alone without dependable friends. What can we do?
When someone is upset, try to understand why he or she behaves that way. Making allowances for the mistakes of others reflects god's own mercy, and can help slow down your feelings of anger. Do not have companionship with anyone given to anger. And with a man having fits of rage.
This is what I got so far. Anything I can add?
We're walking to a door, we get there, start knocking and somebody opens the door and there really angry at us. What do we do?
Do we retaliate and start to argue with them? Or do we tell them that we are so sorry that we disturb them we were just sharing some good news from the bible. Surly we would not want to make someone angry to the point that they become violent or hostile towards us. Good manners on our part along with common courtesy can help us to melt resentment and maintain respect towards any person. That includes friends and those of the christen congregation.
But the question is why do people get upset when we come to there doors? Is it because they don't understand are message? Or maybe it's because they're just to busy. Maybe they just been misinformed.
Notice what King Solomon says in Proverbs 15:1, why don't we turn there and see what it says that's Proverbs 15:1. "An answer, when mild, turns always rage, but a word causing pain makes anger to come up."
Anger is define as a term used to describe strong emotion of displeasure. Whereas Rage is define as a feeling of extreme anger.
How can this scripture help us to deal with another person's anger as well as our own?
Harsh words cause pain under any situation. Yet a mild reply can calm things down and defuse a tense situation. We don't want to fight fire with fire. Instead we can use the example in the bible "An answer, when mild, turns always rage, but a word causing pain makes anger to come up."
What about the christen congregation? How can we keep peace with others in the christen congregation.
Are relationship with others will benefit when we display a peaceable spirit. The bible mentions that's wrath, anger, and abusive speech should be taken away. When we are angry or aggressive with people it drives them away. And we may find ourselves alone without dependable friends. What can we do?
When someone is upset, try to understand why he or she behaves that way. Making allowances for the mistakes of others reflects god's own mercy, and can help slow down your feelings of anger. Do not have companionship with anyone given to anger. And with a man having fits of rage.
This is what I got so far. Anything I can add?