Sermon

Be Angry, Sin Not

Tim Keller |  January 27, 1991

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Topics:
  • The Church (Unity, Fellowship, Leadership)
  • Sin
Duration:
44:42
Scripture:
Ephesians 4:25-32
SKU:
RS 215-03

Overview

The Bible gives us a wonderful and amazingly balanced understanding of anger. What does it mean to be angry and not sin? It means that anger is not wrong in and of itself, but it can very easily lead to a tremendous amount of trouble. This sermon will examine what it means to be angry, and what it means to not sin in your anger.

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