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By Controlling Anger

Dec 3, 2025

Appropriating the Happiness That Is in You (Part 4)

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Appropriating the Happiness That is In You

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Appropriating the Happiness That Is in You

By Controlling Anger

Appropriating the Happiness That Is in You (Part 4)

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In this bold, verse-by-verse study of the Sermon on the Mount, Dr. Michael Youssef reveals that true happiness is not found in earthly gain—but in total surrender to Jesus Christ. Drawing from Matthew chapters 5–7, this 8-part series exposes the lies of cultural religion and calls believers to embrace the radical righteousness of the Kingdom. Dr. Youssef teaches how to be salt and light in a decaying world, how to control anger, reject lust, love purity, and judge rightly. These are not optional suggestions—they are the marks of those who truly belong to Christ. With clarity and conviction, Dr. Youssef urges us to live under the authority of God’s Word, forsake self-righteousness, and pursue the blessed life found only in full obedience to the King.

Appropriating the Happiness That Is in You (Part 4)

By Controlling Anger

In this convicting message, Dr. Michael Youssef exposes the destructive power of unrighteous anger and calls believers to repentance and restoration through Christ. Preaching from Matthew 5:21–26, he reveals that anger begins in the heart long before it erupts into outward sin—and unless it is confessed and surrendered to Jesus, it poisons the soul, desecrates worship, and devastates relationships. True righteousness is not external performance but inward transformation by the Holy Spirit. Dr. Youssef contrasts sinful rage with righteous anger that defends God’s Truth and justice while remaining free of hatred. Urging believers to forgive quickly and uproot bitterness, he reminds us that unresolved anger grieves the Spirit and hinders our prayers—but repentance restores peace and power in Christ.

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