
Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries The Acid of Anger
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Feb 14, 2026 A look at unresolved resentment through the story of Saul and David, exploring how jealousy ignites anger. A discussion of unconscious anger and how it isolates and blinds people. A contrast between controlled, righteous indignation and sinful, destructive rage. Practical steps for confessing anger, preparing to forgive, and addressing anger directed at God.
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Hidden Anger Corrodes Empathy
- Unconscious anger behaves like internal acid that corrodes sensitivity and relationships.
- Charles Stanley warns that brooding anger often exists without awareness and destroys empathy.
Saul's Jealous Rage After David's Victory
- After David killed Goliath, women praised David more than Saul and this ignited Saul's jealousy and murderous anger.
- Stanley uses Saul's javelin-throwing as an example of how triumphs in others can trigger violent resentment.
Anger Builds Emotional Walls
- Anger isolates a person and blocks sensitivity to others' needs.
- Stanley connects anger to broken family communication and widening generational gaps.
