let not the sun go down on your wrath

The phrase "let not the sun go down on your wrath" is an admonition or advice often used as a metaphorical expression. It is derived from a biblical passage in Ephesians 4:26, which states, "Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your wrath." This passage encourages individuals not to hold onto anger or unresolved conflicts for an extended period of time. It advises against harboring negative emotions, seeking resolution or reconciliation before the day ends. In a broader sense, it suggests the importance of addressing and resolving issues promptly, rather than letting them fester and negatively impact relationships or personal well-being.


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