Hope For The Heart Bible Studies
Dealing with Anger Bible Study
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About This Bible Study
Thank you. Sincerely. Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to invest in the study of Gods Word with Gods people. The apostle John wrote that he had no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth (3 John 4). At Hope For The Heart , our joy comes from seeing God use our materials to help His children walk in the truth.
Our Foundation
Gods Word is our sure and steady anchor. We believe the Bible is inspired by God (He authored it through human writers), inerrant (completely true), infallible (totally trustworthy), and the final authority on all matters of life and faith. This study will give you biblical insight on the topic of anger.
What to Expect in this Bible Study
The overall flow of this topical Bible study looks at anger from
four angles: Definitions, Characteristics, Causes, and Biblical Steps to Solution.
- The Definitions section orients you to the topic by laying the foundation for a broad understanding of anger from a biblical and psychological standpoint. It answers the question: What does it mean?
- The Characteristics section spotlights various aspects that are often associated with anger, giving a deeper understanding to the topic. It answers the question: What does it look like?
- The Causes section identifies the physical, emotional, and spiritual sources of anger. It answers the question: What causes it?
- The Biblical Steps to Solution sections provide action plans designed to help youand help you help othersdeal with anger from a scriptural point of view. It answers the question: What can you do about it?
The individual sessions contain narrative, biblical teaching, and discussion questions for group interaction and personal application. We sought to strike a balance between engaging content, biblical truth, and practical application.
Guidelines
Applying the following biblical principles will help you get the most out of this Bible-based study as you seek to live a life pleasing to the Lord.
- Pray Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain (Psalm 127:1). Any progress in spiritual growth comes from the Lords helping hand, so soak your study in prayer. We need to depend on Gods wisdom to study, think, and apply His Word to our lives.
- Prepare Even ants prepare and gather food in the harvest (Proverbs 6:68). As with most activities in life, you will get out of it as much as you put into it. You will reap what you sow (Galatians 6:7). Realize, the more you prepare, the more fruit you produce.
- Participate Change takes place in the context of community. Come to each session ready to ask questions, engage with others, and seek Gods help. And do everything in love (1 Corinthians 16:14).
- Practice James says, Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says (James 1:22). Ultimately, this Bible study is designed to impact your life.
- Pass it on! The Bible describes a spiritual leader who set his heart to study the Law of the Lord , and to do it and to teach his statutes and rules (Ezra 7:10 esv ). Notice the progression: study... do... teach . That progression is what we want for your journey. We pray that God will use the biblical truths contained in this material to change your life and then to help you help others! In this way, the Lords work will lead to more and more changed lives.
Our Prayer
At Hope For The Heart , we pray that the biblical truths within these pages will give you the hope and help you need to handle the challenges in your life. And we pray that God will reveal Himself and His will to you through this study of Scripture to make you more like Jesus. Finally, we pray that Gods Spirit will strengthen you, guide you, comfort you, and equip you to live a life that honors Jesus Christ.
A Note to Group Leaders
Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.
2 Timothy 2:15
Thank you for leading this group. Your care and commitment to the members doesnt go unnoticed by God. Through this study, God will use you to do His work: to comfort, to encourage, to challenge, and even to bring people to saving faith in Christ. For your reference, weve included a gospel message on page 12 to assist you in bringing people to Christ. The following are some helpful tips for leading the sessions.
Tips for Leaders
- Pray Ask God to guide you, the members, and your time together as a group. Invite the group members to share prayer requests each week.
- Prepare Look over the sessions before you lead. Familiarize yourself with the content and find specific points of emphasis for your group.
- Care Show the members you are interested in their lives, their opinions, and their struggles. People will be more willing to share if you show them you care.
- Listen Listen to the Lords leading and the members responses. Ask follow-up questions. A listening ear is often more meaningful than a good piece of advice.
- Guide You dont have to teach the material. Your role is to facilitate group discussion: ask questions, clarify confusion, and engage the group members.
Before the First Meeting
Schedule
- Determine the size of the group. Keep in mind that people tend to share more freely and develop genuine intimacy in smaller groups.
- Pick a time and place that works well for everyone.
- Decide how long each session will run. Sessions shouldnt take more than an hour or hour and a half.
- Gather the group members contact information. Decide the best method of communicating (phone, text, email, etc.) with them outside of the group meeting.