Many people choose being anger as a right. The anger develops because they felt someone has done something wrong or there was injustice. I have gotten angry many times but I don't feel good about it. It creates tension in a relationship and generally I feel bad.
Psalms 4:4, Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. Selah
The Psalmist is advising that if you are angry don't cause yourself to enter into sin. Instead, spend time processing it while at rest and be still. This is very good advise. We certainly don't want to say or do the wrong things while we are angry. Instead, let God dictate His works through us. This will bring forth His rich intervention in the situation.
Psalms 4:7, You have put gladness in my heart, More than in the season that their grain and wine increased.
We will have joy from the release of the state of anger. It will be better than the joy you get from profitable gain from the work of your hands. It is God given joy that replaces the anger. God is the source of greatest joy.
Father, let me always turn to you when I am angry. Also, let me not be angry for anything. I know you are in charge and I should not take offense for anything.
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