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That’s why we have introduced ANGRY BIRDS – a four part lesson plan. Our goal is to share biblical answers to fight anger in God’s way.

Note: This is written with all age groups in mind. Please use your experience to tailor the depth of the message to best fit your audience.

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01


Say why you are angry

Bible Portion: Genesis 4: 1-12

Bible Story: Cain & Abel

Message:
Do you speak about your anger to Jesus? Tell him what makes you angry, who makes you angry, why you are angry. He will help you overcome it! He wants you to rule over your anger and not suppress it.

Memory verse:
“Be not quick in your spirit to become angry, for anger lodges in the heart of fools.” [Ecclesiastes 7:9]

02


Walk away from angry situation

Bible Portion: Genesis 26: 12 – 33

Bible Story: Isaac & Abimelech

Message:
Walk away as quickly as you can from a situation that can make you angry. If you do, God will fight for you. He will show others that he is with you.

Memory verse:
“A hot-tempered man stirs up strife, but he who is slow to anger quiets contention.” [Proverbs 15:18]

03


Don’t stay angry

Bible Portion: I Samuel 25: 1 – 39a

Bible Story: David and Nabal

Message:
Remember that on the day you get angry, you only have until approximately 6pm on the same day to resolve it. You must rid yourself of anger quickly within that time or else you will become like the fool who let anger lodge in his heart.

Memory verse:
“In your anger do not sin” : Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry. [Ephesians 4:26]

04


Bible Portion: I Kings 12: 1- 19

Bible Story: Rehoboam and Israelites

Message:
Don’t make others angry. If you speak harshly, you will anger others. You can calm down situations with a gentle response.

Memory verse:
“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” [Proverbs 15:1]

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