Slow to Anger (Part 1 of 2)

Good News Brief Weekend

James 1: 19  …..But let everyone be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger;  (NASB)

This is one key verse in how to conduct ourselves as a good testimony to others.  We need to listen intently and fully understand what is being said and mentally evaluate the desired outcome of the conversation before we give input.  Jesus, as our example in everything never went off half informed.  He knew what and how to deal with the day-to-day challenges.  Being slow to speak means that we are to simply think things through completely, evaluating all the facts before voicing our thoughts.  Take the necessary time to respond in a Christ-like manner so that our testimony will be true and faithful.  Next we are to be slow to anger.  Listen and evaluate your personal response before you speak and do so in kindness but in all things, speak the truth in a Christ-like manner.

Key Thought:  It always pays to be level headed.  It leaves behind a better testimony.

Patience is a virtue.  Always give the other person time to say all they want to say then season your response by mentally thinking “What Would Jesus Do?”

May God richly bless us as we continue to seek His will, and His way, through His Word.

Your servant in Christ,

Rev. Ted J. Wilkins
Director and Founder of “Good News Brief For Men” Ministries
© 2014 Ted J. Wilkins, Good News Brief For Men

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