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How Anger Over Politics Destroys Our Gospel Witness | FITC31

Episode 31

by Dr. Jonathan G. Smith | Faith In The City

This political season has resulted in lots of anger. But for the Christian, anger is not always an option for faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

Pastor Jonathan continues his sermon in the Letter of James by looking at the theme of anger and God’s righteousness. James epistle does not allow us to get angry at anything we desire. But instead, James teaches that most of the time anger is contrary to God’s nature. Therefore as Christians, we should learn to guard what we say and where we say it.

Sermon Topic: Controlling Our Anger Through the Gospel

Original Date: 11-13-2016

Current Sermon Series: The Integrated Life – Crafting Spiritual Wholeness

Sermon Text: James 1:19-27

Key Notes To Remember:

In this series, integrity is defined as spiritual wholeness.  We become spiritually whole by learning to apply the gospel to life’s most difficult circumstances.

In James, true faith is marked “at a minimum” by these qualities:

1. Controlling the tongue

2. Concern for the helpless

3. Avoidance of Worldliness.

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