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  • David on Ephesians 4:26 - 10 years ago
    Blessings my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus. Such a powerful sentence, yet direct and to the point; here is my understanding to what Paul is telling the Ephesians and to everyone that reads. �Be ye angry� is not alone in context here, and is not referring to the demonstration of anger towards others. Paul says, �Be ye angry, and sin not�, a single phrase referring that the individual being their own worst critic, because we are all sinners.
    Second part: �let not the sun go down upon your wrath� refers to; as we realize we have sinned and are �angry� at our lack of self control, we need to ask God for forgiveness and be at peace with it. �let not the sun go down upon your wrath� It is important the moment we realize we have sinned that we ask God for forgiveness and not put it off for another time.



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