Anger can be described as a feeling of great annoyance or antagonism as the result of some real or supposed grievance; rage; wrath. Anger is an emotion commonly expressed in response to irritating, threatening,
unpleasant, or frustrating situations. Anger typically manifests itself
in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses (e.g.
increased heart rate and pupil dilation), and sometimes in overt acts of
aggression. Anger is a natural and healthy response that has evolved to
enable us to deal with threats.
The Different Manifestations of Anger:-
Rage, fury, ire, wrath, resentment, indignation passion, outrage, temper, fury, irritation, annoyance, agitation, ire, antagonism, displeasure, exasperation, irritability, spleen, pique, ill temper, vehemence, vexation, high dudgeon, ill humor, choler.
These all denote varying degrees of marked displeasure.
Anger, in general, is strong displeasure:
Rage and fury imply intense, explosive, often destructive emotion:
Ire is a term for anger most frequently encountered in literature:
Wrath applies especially to anger that seeks vengeance or punishment
Resentment refers to indignant smoldering anger generated by a sense of grievance
Indignation is righteous anger at something wrongful, unjust, or evil.
As stated earlier anger is a natural emotion, but can become destructive when permitted to spiral out of control. Especially when the anger becomes a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something).
Anger then, is a negative
feeling which often happens when a person thinks that someone or
something has done something wrong, bad or which puts them in danger,
and they want to stop the risk, or punish the person for what they have done.
Do you (or someone you know) find yourself sniping at your mate more frequently than usual?
Do your children cringe when you (or someone you know) come into
the room? Are your co-workers avoiding you (or someone you know)?
Everyone gets angry on occasion. However, how you deal with and express that rage is where the problem lies. No one can make you angry. Just like no one can make you happy. Anger does not have to become a burden or result in disastrous outcome
for your family, your friends, your co-workers, and especially for
yourself.
Fortunately there are also antidotes to problematic anger as follows:-
Calm,
cheer, comfort,
delight, ease,
good will,
happiness, joy,
kindness, liking,
love, peace,
pleasure, agree-ability,
contentment, enjoyment, good nature., forgiveness.
The first and primary antidote to anger is to get saved.
A born again Christian is less likely to have an anger problem than one who isn't saved.
Another antidote to anger is Prayer. Prayer helps a multitude of negative conditions. The point here is to be willing and open to seeking help. We at the Christians Victorious Fellowship offer a proven 12 Step Scripture based Recovery program, that addresses and eradicates the issue of anger at it's primary cause and Spiritual root.
We show you step by step how to implement the antidotes to anger, and gain victory over it.
If you or someone you know has an issue with anger and would like additional information, support, guidance, private counseling, life coaching, or have prayer requests then get in touch. Here is how:-
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Please feel free to forward this info on to others whom you think we can assist.
We particularly want to encourage the sick or disabled, and those who feel marginalized in our society.
Peace and Love
Rev.Bola
Christians Victorious Fellowship - Int
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