An excerpt from “Pastor Rick.com” entitled, “Three Things To Avoid When Your Angry” by Rick Warren, states: “The Bible says, “If you become angry, do not let your anger lead you into sin” (Ephesians 4:26a GNT). Paul tells us in this passage not to let our anger lead us into sin. That means that anger isn’t necessarily sin. The truth is, we can deal with our anger in both appropriate and inappropriate ways. The article may be viewed at: Three Things to Avoid When You’re Angry - Pastor Rick's Daily Hope [Reflection is based on the Bible Reference – Ephesians 4:26]
Application: “[Apostle] Paul walks us through what to do, even if our anger flares on account of a righteous cause. We should most certainly speak up in righteous anger but not in a way that will cause us to sin. Christians are to be peacekeepers, speaking the truth in love even to their enemies … even when they are justified in their anger. To be angry in a godly way is not the same as the flaring human anger that leads us to sin.” [Source: The Sin of Anger - Is it Really Always Wrong and Sinful? (biblestudytools.com) by Meg Bucher]