Part of our growth in holiness is the obeying of two key commands: be slow to speak and be slow to anger. Being slow to speak means we cultivate the art of being quick to hear. Being slow to anger is realizing that man's sinful anger does not promote God's righteousness.
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John M. Otis received a Masters of Divinity degree and a Masters of Christian Education degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS in 1979. He was ordained as a minister of the gospel by Westminster Presbytery (PCA). In 1990, he transferred his membership from...