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Chapter 18: The Dangers of Unforgiving Bitterness
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1.
Ephesians 4:26:
a) According to this verse, is it proper to be angry?
Yes
No
b) What is the inappropriate handling of anger called?
2.
Mark 3:1-6:
Observe how the Lord Jesus experienced angry feelings. By referring back to Mark 2:27, you can see his stated conviction, which these Pharisees were violating by their rules? What was it?
3.
Leviticus 19:17-18:
What prohibitions are given at the beginning of each of these verses that should not be part of our spirit when we experience feelings of anger?
4.
Hebrews 12:15:
What two things are the results of bitterness?
a)
b)
5.
Ephesians 4:31-32:
a) What are we to do with our bitterness?
b) Does verse 32 tell us how to do it?
Yes
No
c) What is the way to deal with it?
6.
Matthew 18:32-35:
What could be some physical and emotional consequence that may come to the person who holds a grudge, as suggested by the word jailers in verse 34 (NIV)? (Clue: Greek word – “torturers.”)
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