
Episode 1280 - Jarvis Kingston Cease from anger and forsake wrath fret not thyself in any wise to do evil PSALM 37:8 Full Moon Lunar eclipse
03/13/25 • 15 min
“Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.”
PSALM 37:8
DEVOTION
Based on Psalm 37
Anger and worry can quickly lead us down a path of frustration, bitterness, and even sin. This verse calls us to let go of anger and resist the temptation to react harshly. Holding onto anger fuels unrest in our hearts, while releasing it brings peace and wisdom.
When we trust in God’s justice and timing, we no longer need to hold onto anger or take matters into our own hands. Surrendering our frustrations to Him allows us to walk in patience and faith. God’s way is always better than reacting in haste or wrath.
Take a moment tonight to reflect on anything stirring anger in your heart. Breathe out frustration, and breathe in God’s peace. Ask Him to help you release anger and trust in His plan for every situation.
A.C.T.S. REFLECTION
ADORATION: Praise God for His patience and peace. Worship Him as the One who calls you to let go of anger and trust in His wisdom.
CONFESSION: Reflect on times when anger has led you away from peace. Confess any lingering frustrations, and ask God to help you let go and respond with grace.
THANKSGIVING: Thank God for the freedom that comes from surrendering anger. Express gratitude for His ability to bring justice and peace in His perfect timing.
SUPPLICATION: Father, help me to release anger and trust in You. Teach me to respond with patience and wisdom instead of frustration. Fill my heart with Your peace so I may walk in love and not be led astray by wrath. Let my actions reflect Your grace and goodness.
PRAYER
“Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.”
PSALM 37:8
Dear Heavenly Father, As we come before You today, we ask for Your help to refrain from anger and to turn away from wrath, as Psalm 37:8 encourages us to do. We pray for the ability to trust in You, knowing that You are in control and that Your plans for us are good. Help us to wait patiently for You to act, rather than taking matters into our own hands. May we be filled with Your peace and joy, even in difficult circumstances, and may our lives reflect Your love and grace to those around us. In Jesus' name, Amen. 🙏🏾
PRAY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY
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“Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.”
PSALM 37:8
DEVOTION
Based on Psalm 37
Anger and worry can quickly lead us down a path of frustration, bitterness, and even sin. This verse calls us to let go of anger and resist the temptation to react harshly. Holding onto anger fuels unrest in our hearts, while releasing it brings peace and wisdom.
When we trust in God’s justice and timing, we no longer need to hold onto anger or take matters into our own hands. Surrendering our frustrations to Him allows us to walk in patience and faith. God’s way is always better than reacting in haste or wrath.
Take a moment tonight to reflect on anything stirring anger in your heart. Breathe out frustration, and breathe in God’s peace. Ask Him to help you release anger and trust in His plan for every situation.
A.C.T.S. REFLECTION
ADORATION: Praise God for His patience and peace. Worship Him as the One who calls you to let go of anger and trust in His wisdom.
CONFESSION: Reflect on times when anger has led you away from peace. Confess any lingering frustrations, and ask God to help you let go and respond with grace.
THANKSGIVING: Thank God for the freedom that comes from surrendering anger. Express gratitude for His ability to bring justice and peace in His perfect timing.
SUPPLICATION: Father, help me to release anger and trust in You. Teach me to respond with patience and wisdom instead of frustration. Fill my heart with Your peace so I may walk in love and not be led astray by wrath. Let my actions reflect Your grace and goodness.
PRAYER
“Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.”
PSALM 37:8
Dear Heavenly Father, As we come before You today, we ask for Your help to refrain from anger and to turn away from wrath, as Psalm 37:8 encourages us to do. We pray for the ability to trust in You, knowing that You are in control and that Your plans for us are good. Help us to wait patiently for You to act, rather than taking matters into our own hands. May we be filled with Your peace and joy, even in difficult circumstances, and may our lives reflect Your love and grace to those around us. In Jesus' name, Amen. 🙏🏾
PRAY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY
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Episode 1279 - Jarvis Kingston He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.
Your Nightly Prayer 🙏🏾 Proverbs 16:32
He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.”
PROVERBS 16:32
DEVOTION
Based on Proverbs 16
This verse highlights the power of self-control. In a world that values strength, victory, and dominance, God tells us that true greatness is found in mastering our own emotions. Controlling anger and responding with patience takes more strength than overpowering others.
A mighty warrior may conquer cities, but one who rules their spirit gains something even greater—inner peace, wisdom, and the ability to reflect God’s character. The Holy Spirit empowers us to exercise patience, discipline, and grace in every situation.
Take a moment tonight to reflect on your self-control. Breathe out frustration, and breathe in God’s peace. Ask Him to help you master your emotions so that you may walk in wisdom and strength.
A.C.T.S. REFLECTION
ADORATION: Praise God for His patience and self-control. Worship Him as the One who gives you strength to rule over your emotions with wisdom and grace.
CONFESSION: Reflect on moments when anger or impatience controlled you. Confess any struggles in this area, and ask God to help you develop self-discipline.
THANKSGIVING: Thank God for His Spirit, which empowers you to overcome anger. Express gratitude for the wisdom and peace He provides when you surrender your emotions to Him.
SUPPLICATION: Father, teach me to be slow to anger and listen quickly. Help me rule my spirit with wisdom rather than reacting impulsively. Strengthen me with patience, humility, and grace so that my actions reflect Your character. Let my life demonstrate the true strength found in self-control.
PRAYER
“He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.”
PROVERBS 16:32
Dear Lord, As we meditate on our own proclivity towards anger, we ask for You to cultivate self-control in our lives. Grant us the wisdom to resist temptation and to maintain a steadfast spirit, even in the face of adversity. May we be slow to anger and quick to forgive, knowing that kindness and patience are characteristics that please You. We pray for Your guidance and strength to overcome any obstacles that may come our way, leaning on your love and power to carry us through. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen. 🙏🏾
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Episode 1281 - Jarvis Kingston Praise God for His patience and mercy toward you. Worship Him as the God who is slow to anger Hallelujah Amen
Your Nightly Prayer 🙏🏾 Proverbs 19:11
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger; and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.”
PROVERBS 19:11
DEVOTION
Based on Proverbs 19
This verse teaches that wisdom allows us to be patient and slow to anger. It’s easy to react when we feel wronged, but discretion—the ability to think carefully and act wisely—helps us pause, consider, and respond with grace instead of frustration.
Overlooking an offense is not a weakness; it’s a reflection of strength and godly character. Forgiving others and choosing peace honors God and brings glory to the one who shows restraint. Patience and forgiveness stand out as true virtues in a world quick to judge and react.
Take a moment tonight to reflect on how you handle offenses. Breathe out irritation, and breathe in God’s wisdom. Ask Him to help you respond with patience and grace, bringing glory to His name.
A.C.T.S. REFLECTION
ADORATION: Praise God for His patience and mercy toward you. Worship Him as the God who is slow to anger and rich in compassion.
CONFESSION: Reflect on moments when you’ve been quick to anger or struggled to forgive. Confess bitterness and ask for God’s help to walk in wisdom and grace.
THANKSGIVING: Thank God for His example of patience in your life. Express gratitude for the times He has helped you to overlook offenses and choose forgiveness.
SUPPLICATION: Father, help me to be slow to anger and quick to forgive. Teach me to reflect Your wisdom and love in how I handle conflict. Strengthen me to pass over offenses and bring peace into my relationships. Let my life honor You in patience and grace.
PRAYER
“The discretion of a man deferreth his anger; and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.”
PROVERBS 19:11
Dear God, As we come before You today, we pray for the wisdom and humility necessary to cultivate a gentle and patient spirit. Help us to overlook offenses and to extend grace and forgiveness to those who wrong us. May our words be filled with kindness and our actions reflect Your love, even when we face difficult situations. We pray for Your guidance and strength to live in this way, trusting in You to work all things together for good. In Jesus' name, Amen. 🙏🏾
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