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INTRODUCTION:
1.
The title of the song is "Angry Words".
A. The title of the song poses a question that needs to be addressed in the introduction.
Is being angry wrong?
No
B. We have an example of Jesus being angry.
If Jesus was angry, is it a sin for us to simply be angry?
No
C. So, angry words must be something more than just being angry.
BODY:
1. ANGRY WORDS ARE IDLE WORDS.
What are idle words?
Words with no good use.
A. Jesus said we will give an account for every idle word.
B.
Not every idle word is an angry word, but every angry word is an idle word.
C. When we speak, we need to ask ourselves questions from Ephesians 4:29-32.
Is what we are saying good?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying necessary?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying imparting grace to the hearers?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying from bitterness?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying with wrath, malice, or anger?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying just noise or clamor?
Let us examine our words.
Is what we are saying evil-speaking?
Let us examine our words.
D. If we will ask the questions in the prior slides, we will avoid angry words that have only bad intentions.
1. Angry words are used to put people down.
2. Angry words do not unify; they cause dissension among brothers.
3. Angry words do not teach in love.
4. Angry words do not make friends.
5. Angry words will not bring an erring brother back to Christ.
6. Angry words will not help the lost to be saved.
2. NEVER LET ANGRY WORDS SLIP.
A. Angry words destroy.
B. This is why our thoughts must be pure.
C. If your heart is full of anger , angry words will slip.
3. WE SHOULD STAY CALM.
A. Our impulse should not instantly cause us to become angry.
4. ANGRY WORDS SOIL OUR LIPS.
A. Angry words make us dirty.
CONCLUSION:
1. "Love one another, thus saith the Savior; Children obey the Father's blest command."
A. If we will do this, we will not have to worry about angry words.
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