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Gary Chapman

“When we sin against others, it is our responsibility to confess and repent of our own sins. We should take the initiative as soon as we realize that we have done or said something unfairly to another. Thus, it will be clear to the astute reader that whether I have sinned against someone else or someone has sinned against me, it is my responsibility to take the initiative to seek reconciliation. If I have sinned against someone, very likely the person is experiencing anger toward me. If the person has sinned against me, then I am the one experiencing anger. In God’s plan, anger is designed to motivate us to take constructive action in seeking to right the wrong and restore the fellowship with the other person.”

Gary Chapman, Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion
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