In Your Anger Do Not Sin
In Genesis 27, we read about the struggle between brothers, Jacob and Esau. Because Jacob stole both Esau's birthright and blessing, Esau became angry and was determined to get even with his brother by killing him. We see a similar story between brothers, Cain and Abel. Cain's offering was not accepted by God while his brother, Abel's was. God told Cain that he should do well or else sin would become his master. Cain refused to let go of his anger. In his anger, he sinned by killing his brother, Abel. Cain allowed his anger to control him. In Hebrews 12:14-17 we are admonished to pursue peace. If we choose not to respond the right way in difficult situations, we risk becoming bitter. Ephesians 4:25-32 shows us how we are to handle anger. We are to lay aside falsehood and speak the truth. We may feel anger, but we are not to sin in our anger. Anger gives the devil an opportunity to influence our life. No unwholesome word should come out of our mouths; only words that a