Thorn Ville Church – Many believers face the same struggle: though they’ve followed God for years, they still find themselves easily angered—living in a cycle of sin and confession. Whether at home or at work, anger often arises when others act or speak in ways we don’t like. This constant frustration becomes a heavy burden, distancing us from peace and spiritual growth.
According to the words of Almighty God, the root of anger cannot be solved merely through self-control—it must be dealt with at its source: the sinful nature and corrupt disposition of mankind.
Discovering the Root of Anger
God’s words reveal that anger often stems from arrogance, selfishness, and a desire for control. When we believe we are always right and demand that others obey us, we lose patience whenever things don’t go our way.
For example, many people become angry because their pride is hurt or their personal interests are threatened. Almighty God exposes that as long as our sinful nature remains, we will live in constant struggle and cannot truly practice the truth or love others as God commands.
“Man’s sins can be forgiven through the sin offering, but man has not been delivered from his corrupt disposition… Man must be completely saved from his corrupt satanic disposition so that his sinful nature is eradicated forever.” — The Word Appears in the Flesh
Redemption and Judgment: The Two Stages of God’s Work
During the Age of Grace, the Lord Jesus completed the work of redemption, forgiving humanity’s sins through His crucifixion. However, the sinful nature within people was not yet removed. Even after receiving forgiveness, believers continue to lie, deceive, and lose their temper.
Almighty God, the returned Lord Jesus, has now begun the work of judgment and purification in the last days. Through His words, He exposes the truth of human corruption, allowing people to recognize their arrogance, deceit, and disobedience—and to pursue true transformation.
“Christ of the last days uses various truths to teach man, expose man’s essence, and dissect his words and deeds… Only through this judgment can man be completely convinced and gain real knowledge of God.” — The Word Appears in the Flesh
Only through the judgment and chastisement of God’s words can people break free from the bondage of sin and overcome anger from the inside out.
A Personal Experience: Finding the Source of Anger
Many believers have testified that after reading the words of Almighty God, they realized their anger comes not from love or righteousness, but from pride and the desire for control.
For instance, someone once got angry at her younger sister for rejecting her help in finding a job. After praying and reading God’s words, she realized her anger was rooted in arrogance—she wanted her sister to obey her decisions and recognize her efforts. She saw that such behavior did not come from love, but from a corrupt disposition.
“People’s anger often arises when their personal interests are damaged… Such anger is filled with impurity, schemes, and evil, revealing man’s ambition and arrogance.” — The Word Appears in the Flesh
Once she understood this truth, she began to repent sincerely, pray for God’s guidance, and practice patience in her interactions. Over time, her anger lessened, replaced by calmness and understanding.
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Practical Ways to Overcome Anger Through God’s Word
Almighty God also gives practical guidance for believers to overcome anger and live peacefully:
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Pray before reacting. When emotions rise, call upon God and ask Him to calm your heart.
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Reflect and seek the truth. Before acting, consider whether your reaction aligns with God’s will or stems from human pride.
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Submit to God’s arrangements. View every situation as something allowed by God, not merely a human conflict.
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Practice the truth in daily life. Read God’s words daily to fill your heart with peace instead of anger.
“Before you let your emotions explode, think and pray to God. Whether with church members or family, you must live in harmony. This is the least God requires.” — The Word Appears in the Flesh
Through consistent prayer and reflection, believers can gradually let go of anger and gain inner peace under God’s guidance.
Only God’s Judgment Can Purify the Heart
Anger is not just an emotional problem—it’s evidence of a sinful disposition that needs purification. Only through the judgment and chastisement of Almighty God in the last days can people truly be freed from their corrupt nature and live in harmony with others.
Those who experience this work testify that God’s words change their hearts, help them overcome sin, and lead them to a peaceful, obedient life in His presence.
