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forgiveness and ask for help. These are important steps to remember when helping others who struggle
               with the emotion of anger.

               Sometimes anger leads to feelings of shame. If this is an emotion you’d like to learn more about, watch
               this short video titled “How to Journey from Shame to Freedom https://www.rzim.org/watch?page=3


               14.4  Let’s Review

                      1.  Describe one reason we fear (genes, observation, biology)


                      2.  Choose three verses you could use to help someone who is overcome with fear.


               3.  Explain how the emotion of anger is like an iceberg.


               4-8.   List the five questions to ask about your anger.



               14.5 Let’s Personalize This Lesson. . .

                                Think about the last time you felt anger.  If you haven’t become angry recently, think
                                about a time in your past when you felt anger. Using the information above, how
                                would you explain your anger? Why did you become angry? Was your angry reaction
                                part of your nature or nurture or both? What was the emotion that lead to anger? Did
                                you uproot your anger, repent, and confess? Write your thoughts here.






















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