Anger is often justified in Christian spaces as “holy anger,” but Scripture calls us to examine not just why we’re angry—but how we respond.
In this episode of Drea’s Couch, we begin with a well-known international example; tennis legend John McEnroe, whose extraordinary talent was frequently overshadowed by uncontrolled anger. His story invites us to reflect on how unmanaged anger can complicate purpose and legacy.
Together, we explore:
The difference between righteous anger and sinful anger
Jesus’ response to corruption in the temple
Why self-control is a fruit of the Spirit
The biblical command to “be angry, and sin not”
Practical, faith-based tools for managing anger before it causes harm
Photo by Nsey Benajah on Unsplash
This episode offers Scripture-centered guidance for recognizing triggers, reclaiming self-control, and choosing righteousness—before anger chooses for us.
Listen in for a thoughtful, grounded conversation on emotional discipline, spiritual maturity, and peace that protects both your testimony and your relationships.










