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"Anger must be the right kind and the right amount at the right person at the right time." --Dr. D. Seamands
When James 1 says human anger does not accomplish the righteousness of God, what context is this? What does the context say a person would have been angry about?
When James 1 says human anger does not accomplish the righteousness of God, what context is this? What does the context say a person would have been angry about?