Anger Management and RelationshipsSample

Relationship restoration often requires courage. Risk. Humility. Generosity.
Sometimes, we avoid restoration because we’re afraid of being vulnerable—what if we’re rejected? What if we’re misunderstood? But healing begins when we dare to take that risk, led by love, not fear.
Being generous in relationships doesn’t just mean giving money or time—it means giving grace. Giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Giving a second chance. Or giving a sincere apology. Restoration is rooted in trust, and trust is built with small, consistent acts of integrity and kindness.
Jesus calls us to live generously toward others—especially when it comes to relationships.
Reflection Prompt:
What is one relational risk God might be asking you to take right now?
Application Challenge:
Write a letter—whether you send it or not—to someone with whom you’ve experienced brokenness. Be honest. Be generous. Ask for or offer forgiveness.
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About this Plan

This 5-day plan guides you through managing anger, embracing restoration, and building healthy relationships with God's help. You'll learn that healing is a lifelong process, anger must be handled with wisdom, and restoration requires empathy, generosity, and courage. As you lean on God, you’ll discover the joy and freedom of living with a restored heart, trusting Him to continually renew your relationships and spirit.
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We would like to thank Christian Leaders for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.christianleadersinstitute.org/
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