Bible verse for today: Ephesians 4:26-27(NIV) “In your anger do not sin”[a]: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold.
Be slow to wrath. Be quick to hear and slow to speak. Words from the bible that has kept many wise men from error.
Always take time to gauge the effect your words or action can cause to you, and people around you.
A proverb says "Do not throw stone into the market, because it might hit someone very close to you."
Here is what the Word for Today devotional by United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) says:
A verbal spat that stays within reasonable limits can open the windows and give a couple a chance to vent their frustrations and release some steam. The important question, however, is what happens after an argument is over?
In healthy relationships, confrontation ends in forgiveness, in drawing closer together, in deeper respect and understanding, and sometimes in greater physical intimacy. But in unstable marriages, conflict is never entirely resolved.
This is a very dangerous situation where the consequences of one battle begin to overlap with a prelude to the next. It’s a good idea for couples to take a closer look at what happens in the aftermath of confrontation.
Are there things that you’ve said or done that have grieved your spouse? Do you need to ask forgiveness for attacking the self-worth of your spouse instead of focusing on the issues that divided you? Are there substantive matters that haven’t yet been resolved?
If so, deal with them quickly before they can fester and erode the relationship from within. The apostle Paul understood this principle clearly. ‘…don’t sin by letting anger control you. Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a foothold to the devil.’ He wrote these words two millennia ago, but they’re still great marital advice today.
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