The Curse of Ill Temper: Lessons from Scripture and Life is a powerful exploration of anger, pride, and spiritual blindness through the lens of biblical truth. Drawing from well-known Scripture passages-including the elder brother in Luke 15, the Pharisee and the weeping woman in Luke 7, and Eliab's reaction to David in 1 Samuel 17-this book reveals how unchecked pride fuels destructive anger, damaging our relationships, leadership, and Christian witness. With pastoral insight and practical reflection, the author exposes the subtle ways ill temper can undermine faith and stunt spiritual growth. Far more than a mere diagnosis of the problem, this work offers a clear path toward transformation through humility, repentance, and surrender to God.
Honest, convicting, and deeply rooted in Scripture, The Curse of Ill Temper calls believers to examine their hearts and embrace the grace that leads to lasting change.