Today’s Taz Talks episode locked in on the tough reality of anger—how fast it hits, how easily it blinds, and how it usually comes from something deeper than the moment. You talked about everyday triggers like tailgaters and people who don’t acknowledge kindness, then shifted into the real issue: old wounds, past disrespect, and buried emotions that ignite the fuse. You tied it all to scripture, especially James 1:19–20, showing that God isn’t telling us to never feel anger but to learn how to control it with wisdom, patience, and discipline so it doesn’t control us. The second half dug into how anger becomes a runaway train once it gets moving, and how the key is stopping it before it builds momentum. You walked through the tools—pause and reflect, pray even when it feels impossible, communicate with respect instead of firing back, and forgive the way Christ forgave us. You pointed out that holding onto anger gives the enemy a foothold, especially when the ministry is growing and Satan tries to stir drama. You ended with that strong challenge to release resentment, fix communication, protect unity, and keep fighting the good fight with strength and courage.