*A Gentle Answer*

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 _'A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.'_ (Proverbs 15:1). 



๐Ÿ”ฎ *A Gentle Answer* 


As believers, we must learn not to over react to situations. Don't be an hot tempered Christian. If, you try to react according to the manner which someone speak to you in annoyance, you are putting fuel in the fire. There are people, who are not considering the manner of their approach while relating with others, they only want to satisfy their egos and selfishness. If, we are not careful in dealing with such people, they will drag you also into the mud of arguments and action that will dent your identity. 


We must put on humility, gentleness and kindness always. Your gentleness or humbleness doesn't mean that you are a fool, but you're only exhibiting the character and identity of a true Christian. If, you try to respond to people for their first approach with anger, the matter would get worse but a gentle answer will turn away wrath. A simple word 'sorry' can suddenly cool the hot temper of someone you offended who intend to fight you. This can avert a lot of troubles in homes, church and the place of work. 


Pride can ruin relationships fast. Harsh words stir up anger. Don't be harsh in dealing with people. Be gentle and kind. Don't look down on people, because you feel more better than them. Esteem others better than yourself, this will make you to show respect always. Respect people's personality and don't be always right in your own eyes. Sometimes, you maybe wrong. Apologize, when you notice you are wrong. Prides goes before a fall. A high look is a set up for a down fall. The Lord resists the proud and give more grace to the humble. 




๐Ÿ‘PRAYER

Thank you Lord for correcting me in Love. Help me Lord, to always give a gentle answer to everyone who tries to provoke me to anger, in Jesus mighty name I pray. Amen! ๐Ÿ™


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