Sinful anger is toxic. It corrodes marriages, churches, and workplaces. No relationship is immune from its power. And for many Christians the battle against anger is a prominent battlefront in the fight for personal holiness. So what’s at the heart of sinful anger? We asked biblical counselor David Powlison this question in our recent trip to the CCEF in Philadelphia. Here’s what he said:
For more on this topic see —
- David Powlison, booklet, Anger: Escaping the Maze
- David Powlison, booklet, You Make Me So Mad! Managing Your Anger
- Robert Jones, book, Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
Other videos from our trip to CCEF and Westminster Theological Seminary —
- Is Sanctification Complex or Simple? (David Powlison)
- How Christ Died To Sin, And Why It Matters (Richard Gaffin)
- Learning About Sanctification From Fyodor Dostoyevsky (David Powlison)
- Why Pornography Robs a Man of His Humanness (Ed Welch)
- The Blessed Struggle Against Fear and Anxiety (Ed Welch)
- God's Aim in Election, and Our Personal Holiness (Richard Gaffin)
- Fear, Anxiety, and Growing in Sanctification (Ed Welch)
- Can I Grow in Holiness Without the Local Church? (David Powlison)
