Among the greatest regrets of my life is the amount of anger that was present in my family early on. Anger is often a learned reaction, and an attempt to manipulate others. It has characterized some of the most toxic arguments my wife and I have ever had. Years ago, a new perspective helped us make a change. Kathi heard a priest who said, “Anger is a funny emotion. It’s there as a reminder, right when we need to run to Jesus.” Have you ever struggled with anger, and hurt those you love as a result? I have, but partly through those mistakes, I have learned to banish anger towards my family and others. I’m still a work in process, but by grace I’ve come a long way. The anger that was all too common early in my marriage has largely evaporated. It can happen for you, too. Let’s pray for one another.
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