Be Angry But Do Not Sin

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It’s all connected: how we feel; how we act; how we treat one another; and how our lives ultimately fit into God’s hopes for how our world ought to work.

The congregation being addressed in this passage from Ephesians 4:25-5:2 sounds eerily like our own context. These biblical instructions offer “eight steps to healing,” and they can truly make a difference in how our lives can move more harmoniously – together!

Join us as Dr. Jordan guides us into and through these words for today.


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