Robert D. Jones
Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
6 editions
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2005
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Pursuing Peace: A Christian Guide to Handling Our Conflicts
5 editions
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2012
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Anger: Calming Your Heart
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Forgiveness: I Just Can't Forgive Myself
4 editions
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2000
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When Trouble Shows Up: Seeing God's Transforming Love (Minibook)
3 editions
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published
1905
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Why Worry?: Getting to the Heart of Your Anxiety
2 editions
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published
1999
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Bad Memories: Getting Past Your Past
6 editions
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2004
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Restoring Your Broken Marriage: Healing after Adultery
6 editions
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2007
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Freedom from Resentment: Stopping Hurts from Turning Bitter
2 editions
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1905
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Single Parents: Daily Grace for the Hardest Job
7 editions
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1905
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“There is no peace like the peace of those whose minds are possessed with full assurance that they have known God, and God has known them, and that this relationship guarantees God’s favour to them in life, through death, and on for ever.”
― Pursuing Peace: A Christian Guide to Handling Our Conflicts
― Pursuing Peace: A Christian Guide to Handling Our Conflicts
“Righteous anger remains self-controlled. It keeps its head without cursing, screaming, raging, or flying off the handle. Nor does it spiral downward in self-pity or despair. It does not ignore people, snub people, or withdraw from people. Instead, righteous anger carries with it the twin qualities of confidence and self-control. Christlike anger is not all-consuming and myopic but channeled to sober, earnest ends. Godly strains of mourning, comfort, joy, praise, and action balance it.”
― Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
― Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
“It reacted against actual sin (criterion #1). It focused on God and his kingdom, rights, and concerns more than his own. And it arose not because people had sinned against him but because they had sinned against his Father and against other people (criterion #2). Furthermore, other godly qualities and expressions accompanied it. Jesus was not cold, stoic, and uncaring about God’s honor and other people’s welfare. Nor did he throw fits or withdraw. He ministered to people (criterion #3).”
― Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
― Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem
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