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Be angry…
When God says, “Be angry, and do not sin” He’s telling us a couple of really important things: Be angry: He’s encouraging us to feel anger. Not merely allowing us to feel it, encouraging us to feel it. Too many try not to feel angry when they actually do. They try to act as if they don’t feel it. Suppress it. Or convince themselves it’s wrong. But it’s encouraged, by God Himself. The anger isn’t right or wrong, it’s a signal. What we do because of it is what decides that. …and do not sin… Another thing He’s saying is that feeling angry doesn’t have to decide how we act or how we treat people. We can still control ourselves no matter how much anger we feel. …and give no opportunity to the devil. Not only that, but when we get this, we discover how to prevent the enemy access into our lives. Could it be that trying to suppress anger opens a door to the enemy? Could acting like we don’t feel give him access? Or is allowing it to decide what we do the thing that actually grants him a foothold? Yes, yes, and yes. In other words, dishonesty about anger is an opening the enemy will take advantage of. Honesty shuts him out.
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What are some healthy ways of expressing anger? My 9yr old struggles with hurting (breaking) things or others when he’s angry. We go back to this scripture a lot with him, as he’s learning to regulate his emotions
Introduce yourself here
Hey friends, make sure and introduce yourself here, add your Instagram handle and a recent selfie or pic of your family in the comments below👇
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Hi, I’m a homeschooling mama of three (including a curious two-year-old whose primary ministry right now is exploring and making messes 😄) based in Lynchburg, Virginia. Since my oldest was a baby, our family has had the joy of hosting international students who attend a local Christian school. It has been a gift to walk alongside them, pour into their lives, and watch them grow. I also host a weekly gathering of moms where we study Scripture, pray, and learn to apply Biblical truths to everyday life as the Holy Spirit leads. I carry a deep desire to be a catalyst within our local church—helping others grow in their understanding of what it looks like to walk in the Spirit and operate in His gifts, trusting the Lord to bring clarity and maturity in His timing.
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@Brandy Szakacs I’m learning so much by reading people’s introductions! Praise God for the work He’s doing in and through you!
Tell me your future!
You've probably already entered your current predominant emotion within your family (if not, go to Classroom, then START HERE), but now I'd like you to add what you'd like your family to feel like when you are more emotionally whole.
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@Jayden Godwin amen well said
How'd you find The Emotionally Whole Family?
Can you do me a favor and let me know how you found your way here? SEE POLL BELOW
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Found Seth’s post on Instagram and read many of his content and was like “I need more of this mindset and reminders in my life”
Current emotional state
What would you say is your current predominant emotion within your family?
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I’m trying to remind myself in all seasons to walk with joy- but easily can fall back into sin and frustration.. Thankful for Gods grace and truth
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Christine Daubert
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Joined Jan 18, 2026
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