In today's fast-paced, emotional world, *James 1:19* offers timeless wisdom: “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.” This simple but powerful advice helps us manage conflict, avoid regret, and build healthier relationships. In this video, learn practical steps to slow down your reactions, listen more deeply, and respond with grace instead of anger. 🕊️ Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit—and it starts with slowing down. --- 📢 *Call to Action (CTA):* 😌 Ready to be slower to anger and quicker to listen? 👍 Like if you believe listening can transform relationships 🔁 Share this with someone who needs encouragement today 📥 Follow for more real-world wisdom from God's Word 🔔 Subscribe for weekly tips to live a calmer, Spirit-led life --- 💬 **Questions for Viewers What helps you stay calm when you're feeling angry? Have you ever seen a situation change because you listened first? What’s one thing you could do this week to practice James 1:19? 👇 Drop a 🕊️ if you’re working on being slow to anger! --- 🔍 ** James 1:19 meaning, slow to anger Bible verse, Christian anger management, controlling anger biblically, how to be slow to anger, quick to listen slow to speak, conflict resolution Bible, emotional self-control, Christian communication tips, patience in relationships --- 📱 *Hashtags:* #James119 #SlowToAnger #QuickToListen #ChristianLiving #BibleVerse #AngerManagement #FaithInAction #SelfControl #ChristianAdvice #SpiritualGrowth #FruitOfTheSpirit #VerseOfTheDay #DailyDevotional --- 📖 “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.” Real strength is found in patience. 🕊️ 👉 How do you practice being slow to anger? 😌 Like, comment, and share if you believe listening changes everything!