Proverbs 14:29: Quick temper effects?
What are the consequences of a quick temper according to Proverbs 14:29?

Key Verse

“Whoever is patient has great understanding, but one who is quick-tempered displays folly.” (Proverbs 14:29)


Consequences of a Quick Temper

• Open display of folly—anger strips away discretion and reveals foolishness.

• Damaged testimony—folly undermines credibility and influence (Ecclesiastes 10:1).

• Strained relationships—harsh words and rash actions wound others (Proverbs 15:18).

• Escalated conflict—“An angry man stirs up strife” (Proverbs 29:22).

• Spiritual hindrance—“man’s anger does not bring about the righteousness that God desires” (James 1:20).

• Doorway to further sin—outbursts lead to slander, violence, and resentment (Proverbs 19:19).

• Loss of sound judgment—wisdom is clouded by impulsive choices (Proverbs 14:17).


Supporting Scriptures

Proverbs 16:32—“He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty…”

Proverbs 29:11—“A fool vents all his anger, but a wise man holds it back.”

Ecclesiastes 7:9—“Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger settles in the lap of fools.”

James 1:19-20—“Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger…”

Galatians 5:19-21—outbursts of anger listed among the works of the flesh.


Living the Lesson

• Surrender daily to the Spirit, cultivating patience (Galatians 5:22-23).

• Pause before reacting—be slow to speak, slow to anger.

• Use gentle answers that “turn away wrath” (Proverbs 15:1).

• Memorize verses on anger to guard the heart.

• Seek reconciliation quickly when temper has caused harm (Ephesians 4:26-27).

How does Proverbs 14:29 define the value of being slow to anger?
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