Good day, good people! This is the day that the Lord has made; never forget that. Regardless of what you face in the morning, afternoon, or evening, this day to you and me is a gift, so let’s cherish it.
I told you good people that being able to slow down your anger has to come naturally, and that’s why we are gathering all the necessities we need to practice it. What are we having today?
Proverbs 19:11 (ESV): “Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.”
Good sense-the ability to make sound judgments and decisions, often implying practical wisdom and common sense. I think it’s not a bad question to ask yourself if you have “good sense.” Sometimes, we tend to assume a lot and claim a lot. If you have a hasty temper, you can’t convince us that you possess good sense, because being slow to anger is a product of good sense.
Not every offense needs attention; it is your glory to overlook an offense. Reflect on that; let that be your takeaway for today.
Prayer: Abba, Father, we thank you in Jesus’ name, Ameni!
This is a great instruction for this generation, the problem is not the anger itself cause it’s an emotion, but how we react matters. Mr. Chan is right not everything need our attention, we are in control and must control our emotions don’t give room to the devil by answering offense or reacting when you are angry…
Not every offense needs attention, hallelujah 🙏