Cain & Anger
Health & Science
T.H.I.N.K
Living in Peace
Scripture
100

Anger is defined as an intense emotional state of what with someone or something?

displeasure

100

Proverbs 26:20 states, "Without this material, a fire goes out." 

wood

100

In the acronym T.H.I.N.K., the letter "K", stands for this.

is it kind

100

This is the complete instruction given in Romans 12:21 to avoid being 'overcome by evil'.

overcome evil with good

100

Proverbs 15:1 says this kind of answer turns away wrath.

gentle

200

In Genesis 4, God told Cain that if he did this, his offering would be accepted.

what was right

200

Dr. Warner notes that anger can cause your blood to do this more easily, increasing heart risks.

clot

200

In the acronym T.H.I.N.K., the letter "T", stands for this.

is it true

200

According to Romans 12:20, you should feed your enemy if they are in this state.

hungry

200

Ephesians 4:26 warns us not to let this go down while we are still angry.

sun

300

Instead of being remorseful, this is the name of the brother Cain murdered.

Abel

300

The American Psychological Association suggests you detach from the intensity of your anger by doing this.

counting to ten

300

In the acronym T.H.I.N.K., the letter "H", stands for this.

is it helpful

300

Hebrews 12:15 warns us to ensure that this specific type of "root" does not grow up to cause trouble.

bitter

300

Matthew 12:25 warns that a house doing this against itself will not stand.

divided

400

According to 1 John 3:12, Cain belonged to this entity, which is why his actions were evil.

the evil one

400

Thinking "this is the end of the world" is a classic example of this type of thinking.

all or nothing
400

In the acronym T.H.I.N.K., the letter "N", stands for this.

is it necessary

400

In the object lesson where food coloring represents bitterness or anger, this substance represents our heart or life before it is 'tainted'.

clear water

400

James 3:3-12 uses two specific examples—an animal bit and a ship's rudder—to prove that while we can control these massive external things, we struggle to control our own ___________ due to our emotions.

tongue

500

According to the study of Ecclesiastes 7:8, this specific internal trait is described as the opposite of patience and is something we must overcome because "the end of a matter is better than its beginning.

pride

500

This is the flood of chemicals caused by anger that raises your heart rate and blood pressure.

adrenaline

500

In the acronym T.H.I.N.K., the letter "I", stands for this.

is it inspiring

500

Proverbs 10:19 (GNT) offers this simple, two-word command as the ultimate mark of wisdom when you are feeling the urge to speak out of anger.

keep quiet

500

Proverbs 18:21 warns that if we choose to speak death instead of life, we will eventually be forced to "eat" the _________ of our own words.

fruit