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July 17, 2024 39 mins
‘TRABAJANDO con el enojo.’ Formas en las que podemos controlar el enojo y encontrar Su propósito. Todos los sentimientos; la tristeza, la alegría, la preocupación y por supuesto, el enojo, tienen un propósito celestial. Cada uno de estos sentimientos fueron creados por Dios para ser utilizados en su momento para una situación específica. El enojo, o cualquier sentimiento que se produce en nosotros fue creado para ser utilizados sabiamente.

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The upbuilding motivators as a transformative message. Mor There, hera vega burrir takes
spends how it dawned, familiar,how it dawned? You' re happy,

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happy dawn, Cheerful morning told him. Thank God for this day Hey.
In the past I' ve givenyou some recommendations about some morning routines
for you to get excited about.Suddenly, the first thing you have to
do is drink that water. That' s gonna wake you up, but
you' ve seen me there onTV in movies that suddenly throw a glass

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of water in their faces, notlike you take it from your body.
It' s been hours, hourswithout drinking water, without eating food,
because liquid water, because you've been asleep. Well it gets up
with the need for water. Standtight and give him thanks, Heavenly Father.
Thank you, sir, because todaywe have the opportunity to go to
blessing, to be awake, tobe happy, because today we have a

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welcome purpose to all the people whoare tuning us through the ninety- four
one FM. Here in the TexasValley and in many cities in Texas Radio
Bocem ninety- four FM. Tothe people who listen to us habitually through
the Radio Bocem application we also senda greeting. Today, of course,

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I send a loud applause to thepeople who tune us through Facebook, who
see us and listen to us throughFacebook. Thank you. Remember that you
can put Radio Boem on the Facebookpage and there you and I well,
because there you will be able tosee me in person and say wow,
what beautiful things Mr ah has doneis drama, but there you will be

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able to see us and you willbe able to know us and so we
will be able to dialogue a littlemore. You can put your comments,
below the video, and there wewill be able to debate together as Christians.
Heavenly Fencing. It' s notthat the Bible says this And it
takes And it doesn' t,And it' s that the Bible says
this And it' s there withthe fencing, that' s with the

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splice That' s tearing the Bible. That' s very beautiful. Today
in Alegre, wake up we willdiscuss an interesting subject. They' re
ready in the studio to listen tothe subject. He says no. John
didn' t listen to you,didn' t he? No. No,
they didn' t listen to you, or, uh, well,
he says they didn' t listento him. You' re ready or
ready, so you' re readyto listen Listen, because if I don

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' t get angry, we're going to deal with the issue today
working with anger. Oh, Iknow there are already sisters who are saying
this. I' m sending itto my husband, the brother of Sundays
in the Church. That' swhere I' m going to send him
to listen to you. Working withanger, ways we can control anger and
find your own deposit. All feelingsdear and dear, have a heavenly purpose.

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Well, let' s find outyou and I the purpose of anger,
because it has a purpose. Imean, he' s gonna get
mad, friends of Alegre, wakeup I' m alan palace. I
hope that it is dawning with usjoyfully waiting for the best for this day,
because see if we begin the dayfull of hope, believing that everything

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is possible and that no difficulty oflife will affect us negatively. Believe it,
write it down, your day willend differently. If you got up
today saying" Oh, I alreadyhit my little toe" My day'
s gonna be really bad. Yourday' s gonna be really bad.
But not for hitting your little toe, it' s because you already declared

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it for your life at the time. So you have to change the thought
to believe that today my day isnot going to negatively affect me and my
day a do is going to bedifferent. I' m gonna be able
to smile, I' m gonnabe happy. You' ll have a
day full of energy. Yes,today we are going to face difficulties,
surely, but we will know ifwe know that we will know that everything

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has a purpose that that difficult willaccommodate my favor, and that everything will
work out for me. Romans eight, twenty- eight. If I'
m not mistaken, if you don' t correct me by Instagram, by
Facebook. I send a greeting toNidia Perez. Also blessings, Nidia,
great blessings from above. It alsosays very good shared theme. Yeah,

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the anger, so talk to themother- in- law, the father
- in- law. The moreyou always notice the men, like we
' re the most angry. Theysay walk there two to twenty- four,
seventy- two. I say helloto him this one and even ready
very well. Today in Alegre wewill be talking about the subject, working

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with anger and talking about some practicalways in which we can control it and
find the purpose of anger. IfGod created everything perfect between them. He
created anger with a purpose so thateverything will work out for me. That
feeling should be applied at a specifictime, and it' s that you

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don' t get angry little bylittle, you don' t get upset.
When someone comes through you there inthe car and how he mentioned that,
it' s that here, inthe tiled valley that people barbarous how
they bother because one, because onecommitted an infringement, because one goes very
fast, because one gets into it, because they get upset. Or there

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are people who suddenly get angry becausejust someone got in my line, because
how there we are in the lineof good, in the line of I
don' t know can be fromthe supermarket, the line of something,
in the virtual line of tickets,from the concert that I want to go
and someone heard us like that doesn' t work well, because today we

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' re going to talk about anger, but what if before we get angry,
before talking about anger, we geta little happy with some music and
we come back. This music isspecific for you to stand up and stretch
your bones. Oh, say,sir, thank you for this day.
It' s going to be differenttoday. Today I will get that good
news, sir that I hope formy life, for my heart, for

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my document. I need to getmy residency or my special visa or my
fiancée visa. Whatever it is,it can come today. Today may be
the day, so wait for itwe go with some music and come back.
This is happy to wake up.Nobody loves me like you do.

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Today 17th of July is nine twentyin the morning. Welcome to all the
people who are barely tuned in.That' s happy to wake up.
And today, then, we aregoing to discuss a theme for the rest,
exciting and interesting. If you're not tuning in through the app,
well, thanks for listening, butmaybe you' re seeing us through

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Facebook. I' ll send youa hot one. Greetings, I am
alan palace. That' s happyto wake up. This is radio voice
in our intention, it is toencourage you today to dawn happy, happy
and, of course, to findGod' s purpose for your life in
everything you do hear, for todaywe are going to be dealing with the

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issue of working with anger. Oh, I already dropped my phone. Here
working with the Anger. Working withanger and I' m going to give
you some practical ways in which wecan control it and find its purpose,
because look dear and dear. Allfeelings, all all all sadness, joy,
concern and, of course, angerhave a heavenly purpose. Each of

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those feelings were created by God tobe used at the time and in a
specific situation. The anger or anyfeeling that occurs in us was created to
be used. Obviously, the Bible, in Ephesians four twenty- six,
teaches us that it teaches us notto let ourselves be controlled by our emotions.

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It says punctually, in Ephesians fourand twenty- six says angry,
but do not sin angry, butdo not sin, that is, do
not fall into sin? You maybe angry, but don' t,
I mean, don' t getangry by making you fall into sin that
anger isn' t so much thatit makes you do something a consequence that

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' s going to bring consequences toyour life, to other people' s
lives and, besides, it's going to separate you from God.
We all get angry, but angerout of control is not good for those
around you and can even be harmfulto your own organism. Hey in Alegre
wake up I' ll give yousome tips to help you calm down in

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the middle of a church meeting wheresome people don' t feel like one
and one gets upset? I'll give you those tips or at work,
in the middle of a work meetingthat, suddenly, the boss tells
us a comment that you say tosee, See, See? Let'
s see? Let' s see? Tuck me down slower or between friends
we get angry today is that youdidn' t stop the ball when I

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sent it to you and they scoredus where someone or something would make you
furious for a bad comment or foran attitude that moves you at that moment.
These advices will help you, thoserecommendations that I have already applied,
because I am really fighting him withanger, because I am a Christian.
What can I tell you today atLa Alegre to wake up working with anger?

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Ways in which we can control angerand find its purpose? Ways in
which we can work with anger,that is, mold it, control it,
and find purpose? From God youare ready to notice the first recommendation
I had to employ. Oh thispart where you bother if you want to

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hang the one across the street andyou say, sir, if you don
' t take it, you takeit, I' ll send it to
you for urgent parcel delivery. Expresshas happened to you It happens to me
very often. Don' t thinkyou can' t work with anger.
The first is when a bad commentarrives. Ay you get into Instagram and

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someone thought to put a bad comment, put to those comments that kind of
hurt, that are not so direct, but good that they damage. Oh,
this person who puts that comment.I know that many, right now
are feeling identified. I know alot, right now they' re saying
when it' s happening to me. Well, when that happens to you,

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when anger comes to you, breathedeeply. Tan? Tan? Tan?
Tan? Breathe deeply from your diaphragm, breathing from your chest will not
relax you. Imagine that your breathinggoes up from your stomach to your nose,

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lock yourself up somewhere and breathe deepwhere no one sees you. Don
' t go in the bathroom,because if you breathe deeply and more if
it' s a public bathroom,don' t get in there. But
where no one sees you. Ifyou' re suddenly with a person there
talking and he gives you a commentthat you say, oh, yes,
that bothers me. Well, atthat point tell him ah let me just

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a second. I kept my phone, but you' re holding it on
the other phone and you' releaving it to him. He also breathes
or she' s about five minutesaway from him from the stomach, feels
like the air goes out of thestomach, takes it out of your mouth,

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does it like ten times? That' s gonna make it all go
down because the frontal breathing and lobe, the frontal lobe, acts like an
orchestra conductor to plan and execute ouractions. So the frontal lobe is the
front of our head. Or thefront of the front lobe and it is

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found, then it needs to beoxygenated, then breathe it feels like air,
it rises from your stomach, itgoes through your chest and then it
comes out of the mouth first full, that is, it gets thin,

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because we fill it and we expelit through the mouth do it like ten
times. This is going to helpyou lower your courage the anger of what
they are telling you or what theyare telling you. That' s gonna
help you a lot. I recommendthat when suddenly someone sends you a comment,
you' re there watching Facebook andyou' re very happy because you
uploaded that really cool photo where itcomes out super cute or pretty and you

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' re smiling and you say wow. I even look like twenty and I
have a forty, I don't have to raise this one up and
always comes out the little sister,the little friend who gives us a comment
that you say and who invited youto talk on the subject. It happens
to me and you say I'm going to erase it. Don'
t erase it. Leave it there. Take a deep breath, you'

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re gonna look worse. Breathe deeplylike ten times and then face the situation
ok maybe it' s something moreproblematic. Then he faces the situation or
maybe you are. I tell youin a meeting and some of your colleagues
give that comment that you install thedyes and maybe didn' t do it

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that without wanting to believe, asthe boy says, I did it without
wanting to. Well, then givehim the chance that he did it unintentionally.
Make yourself and you know I needto retire for a moment. I
' m going to the dressing room. I' m going to the dressing
room. That' s how wesay sleep Well, I' m going
to the bathroom. Oh, noteven your Romance Surry network drips. Let

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me go to the bathroom. Allowme to drink a lot of water.
This one you go to the bathroomand there you meditate and see the greatness
of God for your life and youstart to think. Well, if you
made that comment, you might beright. Two may be that the person
is not having a good time.Maybe she' s a lady and she

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' s going through her period.Or maybe he' s a man who
has to get the light receipt andalready told his son that please turn off
the Xbox at night and don't turn it off, leave him on
about all these things. Take adeep breath. I want to say hello
to Alma Root, who' sseeing us from New York City. Oh

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what a beautiful city there, ifyou can' t get mad. Okay.
I did, I got mad atNew Yorcy. Oh, I beg
your pardon from so many people thatI' ve bothered in my life.
Okay. The first recommendation to workwith the anger, to face it and
get its purpose out of it.Right now, let' s talk about
the purpose of anger is to breathe. Take a deep breath. Our body

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needs to be oxygenated. Our brainneeds oxygen to face the difficulties of the
world, of life. Breathe deeplyand you will see how the Holy Spirit
will come down into your life,embrace you and you will be able to
walk and you will be able toface any situations you are living. Believe

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it, believe it. The bestthing to do is to step into our
lives if we just put our trustand our whole life to God, our
God Jesus Christ, of course,and let ourselves be guided by the Holy
Spirit. I' m sure Ican assure you that' s what I
mean. I can assure you thebest is yet to come. I want

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to send a greeting to the peoplewho are listening to us through the Ninety
- four FM Conventional Radio. Alsoto the people who are tuning us through
Facebook and are watching us radio bosem. There you can also see us and
the people who are listening to usthrough the Bosem radio platform, through the
application. He also sent them awarm greeting. And before I go on

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with the issue of working with anger, I want to tell you one very
important thing. If you' renot tuning in today, if you'
re not listening today, it's definitely thank God. Thank God that
gives us the strength, that givesus the creativity to some people, to
the founders of the station does notgive them the creativity, gives them a

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word and decide to undertake it.Thank God for those people who listen to
God in their hearts and say youknow what. I have to undertake the
purpose for which I was created andcommanded them. I mean this because the
radio station bosem as well as anyother ministry that exists for the purpose of

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extending the word of God. Itis lived or strengthened, I mean better,
because we live under the grace andcontrol of God. But it is
strengthened thanks to the heart and obedienceof the donors, of the donors who
believed in this word that God gaveto our founders, which is Edward and

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Elizabeth, but sent them heat.Greetings. God gave them a word at
some point and they obeyed it anddecided to found this station more than fifteen
years ago. Apparently forgiveness for thegreat ignorance, but it has been sustained
thanks to the heart and obedience ofcertain people that God placed in their hearts

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to support this station through a donation. I want to thank the people who
have donated to the station, notjust the big donors, because they are
all exactly the same. They arejust as valuable to major donors who have
made large contributions to the station.Since I have heard testimonies from people who

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have given that they have bought thetransmitter that was needed, which costs three
thousand five thousand dollars and donates itfrom the heart without having to announce it
or give its brand inside the station. He simply wants to contribute because he
believes in God' s vision forradio. They want God' s vision
for ninety- four FM one.But I also want to thank the people

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who have spoken to us and say. I want to give a hundred dollars,
two hundred dollars, or I wantto donate to the Ministry, because
it' s not for me,it' s not for Juan en Producción,
it' s not for the station' s director, Eduardo Pérez,
it' s not for the station. Directly, to all the congregants of
Christ the Center Church who have decidedto trust in this revelation that God has

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given to the founders of the stationcan be twenty hundred and two hundred dollars.
But I also want to send athank you to the people who have
done it through twenty dollars, tendollars, five dollars, because the Bible
says blessed the Giver, that itis better to give than to receive,

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that God does not look at theamounts. Obviously, we do, but
God looks at the heart and saysthe Bible, that there is a woman,
a widow, that God the onlything I have, and then came
a Pharisee, that is, aleader of the word, and delivered a
lot of money and Jesus said andwho gave more, for I tell you

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that this woman who gave everything shehad, he who gave more in the
Kingdom of Heaven. So today Iwant to invite you if you want to
be part of this Ministry, ifyou want to be part of the vision
that God has poured out in thisministry, for that is your chance.
We have a kashap. The peoplewho tune us in the United States,
those who don' t, thosewho are proof of Mexico, Ahorita,

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are going to give them other options. But the people who tune us,
the people who tune us through theUnited States of America, because through the
application of Kashap is very simple,or also Apple Pay. You can send
through the phone nine, five,six, six hundred, forty- five
or five or six. They're looking for him, or they'

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re looking for him as a bosemradio. Remember that it is written with
ub or omarse de casa e sm as voice, but it is Bosem,
radio Bosem. And that' swhere he' s gonna find us
and it' s really gonna be. I think you do now, that
God will pay you. What Imean is that God will see your heart
and what you are donating. Ifyou say no more, I bring three

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dollars. You don' t knowwhat you can accomplish with that amount when
you part out and what you're going to accomplish when you part out
from what you believe is yours,what you believe you belong to when we
part with life, not only materialthings, but emotional things as well.
Also the emotional ones. God worksin our lives and does great things with

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us too. Well, we havethe CELL app. If you say I
want to donate more money, Iwant to contribute more so that the radio
continues to work, so that theword of God continues to spread. Well,
we have the push pay app.You call us the six hundred forty

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- five five les and if throughthis application you, with your debit card,
preferably recommend it or say no,because I want to use the credit
card to be history, because youcan use the credit card we speak and
we capture your data or yourself?We send you a link and yourself there
or yourself, there, you onyour smartphone or on your computer. You

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can make that donation, because wehave many more forms, but you need
to call them nine, five,six, six hundred, forty- five
or five or six. And thiswas because I remembered this word of working
with anger that I can assure youhave been experiences of my own, but
they have been tested through talking intellectualconcerts of the Council, because there are

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doctorates in counseling, there are peoplein theology that I have next to me
and I ask him to hear whatyou think about this topic and about what
he tells me and I write downthere. Well, let' s get
on with this work on anger littlebit you don' t get angry by
little you say. No, I' m very happy Oh, please.

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We all get angry for forgiveness.I was drinking a little bit of water
because I was leaving. I'm gonna get her a little water.
People who see me on Facebook nolonger discover caramba. I say hello to
Lucia Vallejo. They say for aperson who went to tell me a comment.
I get it Lucia, Ahorita,says yes, Ahorita, it'

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s past me and Lucía always talksto us and tells us what they'
re saying. It' s happeningto me at the time. Oh,
I' ll see what I'm going to talk about, Lucia,
so I won' t affect youfor a person who came to tell me
a comment. That' s howit happens to us all ways of treating
anger. How to treat it,how to get ahead? Well, when

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someone gives you a negative comment.Lucía Vallejo who is seeing us through Facebook
and sending us that comment. Whensomeone gives us a bad comment from within
the board, or just someone comesthrough us in the car, or someone
denies us an opportunity, or someonemeddles or speaks badly about me gave a
bad comment. Okay. My secondrecommendation is to try to solve the problem

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you are facing. Try to solvethe problem you are facing. Sometimes our
anger and frustration are caused by veryreal and inevitable problems in our lives.
Dear and dear. Not all angeris out of place and is often a
healthy and natural response to these difficulties. The best attitude to overcome an angry

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situation is to focus on finding thesolution and how to manage and deal with
the problem that is happening. Forexample, we are sometimes at the working
meeting and they are there exposing theshortcomings that exist. And that can piss
us off and it can piss usoff. But look who' s telling
you, it' s the boss. So you need to get to work,

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say you know what I have tofix these things. Or sometimes a
friendship tells you. He says hey. I think you' re a little
bit of a gossip or gossip,like you need to take care of your
mouth, like you talk like you' re going through a little bit and

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in that situation then we find arelative, maybe our mom or our spouse
and he tells us how you talka little bit more or he goes to
the third person and then the neighboralso tells me and that almost I don
' t even talk to him takesthe fourth person. I need to stand
up not all the things that tellus negatively in quotation marks. We must
be angry and tell each other,' cause I don' t hear any

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fish ears. Sometimes we have tosit down and say good. If you
' re telling me this, maybeI' m very angry and I need
to work with that situation. Ifit' s happened to you, that
' s, well, you drawa plan, check your progress, and
see how you' re moving forward. The idea of our God is that

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we are perfecting ourselves, that is, not in the human meaning of being
perfect, that is, I amnot mistaken, but in the meaning of
being more like God to Christ,in being complete in not having the need
to obtain other things, but withhim. We are complete, we are

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perfecting and it says until we reachthe height of the perfect man, that
that is Christ Jesus, Our Lord, Well, not everything that we are
told and that it bothers us meansthat other people are bad, not just
because I tell us. I haveto close my ears and say no.
I' m not going to listento them, because they' re making
me angry or angry. No.I' m not going to listen to

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them, because what they want isto bother me. What they want is
for me to get mad. Well, many times God uses even the least
we believe. So if your neighboralready told you, did your coworker tell
you, did they tell you infootball, did they tell you this your
son, your daughter? Your husbandor your wife already told you your boss
told you, already for the vinylantennas, as the red chapulin said and

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you know what I leave. Ineed to pay attention to this. Don
' t breathe and get to workafter a plan to see if all the
people are telling me I' mtoo angry. I need to draw up
a plan to be perfected. Thishas a purpose in life and not for
something I' m not listening to. Maybe I' m too angry.

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Well, put some little rays downyour anger. Maybe I' m talking
too much to people. I haveto maybe keep quiet at some point.
Don' t be mad. Notall the comments they tell you is to
hurt you sometimes, many of thetimes very s s s s chas of
the times may be in all oralmost all is to improve our walk,

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to improve our lifestyle, to bebetter people, to look more like Christ,
so to control anger and find itspurpose. I recommend you pay attention
to what they' re telling you. Why. First basic questions that I
always say when someone tells you somethingis who' s telling me. Ahmo

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is my boss, ah no,because he' s my school teacher,
ah he' s the principal,he' s the principal. Let me
hear it. Who' s tellingme, my mom, my dad,
my pastor, who' s tellingme? Why are you telling me?
You' re telling me that I' m half mad, are you telling
me that I' m half gossipyor gossipy? You' re telling me

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that I' m doing this,because I' m eating a lot and
I' m already lifting the weight. Why you' re telling me and
why you' re telling me,because maybe you' re telling me to
get better. And above all,the second set of questions is hear,
because how many people are telling me. There are already three, four or
five, six, and if Iam already made to do so, I

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am the one who is going inthe opposite direction. On the Avenue they
remember that joke that suddenly it goes, because one person is driving and everyone
goes against it, says Mira,they all go against it and they all
come from the other side. Imean, he was on his way over
there and everybody was on their wayhere? I mean, Hispanics understand me
if in hispan you didn' tunderstand me, he was going there?

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And everyone was coming this way,that is, they were going in the
opposite direction and said," Lookhow much these people don' t understand
that it' s going wrong,that it' s going wrong, and
suddenly it turns on the radio andit says," Auxilio XI" Be
very careful. On Avenue, onthe express Way doscitos eighty- one.
A madman goes the other way andhe said one is a lot. They

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' re all going the other way. He doesn' t realize it was
the opposite way. If that happensto you, hey, if there are
already several people who are telling youyou are wrong. He works in that
area. Yeah, hey, we' re back. It' s cheerful

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to wake up. It' snine fifty- one. We' re
almost finished with our program on July17th of the 24, 000th. A
strong greeting. All the people whoare tuning us through the ninety- four
FM one, transmitting the voice fromthe sky and a while ago. They
asked me again on Facebook to repeatthe phone where people can make your donation.

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If you' re listening to this, it' s no coincidence.
They say over there nine, five, six, six hundred, forty-
five, five, six, nine, five, six, six hundred,
forty- five or five or six. Not only there can you send your
comment, your words, your audiothrough Whatsapp. You can also send us

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a donation through CASHAP this application thosewho tune us elsewhere, outside the United
States, via radio bozem the applicationor through the Internet, as a greeting.
But I think there' s nocashap a there. The best in
Puerto Rico Chico, but here iscashap where people send money over the phone
and there you have it on thephone for the sake of lies. There

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it is, but well you canuse it for many things that apply then.
There you find us the user ofus or the nickname is Radio Bosem
is very simple or through the phonenine and five, six, six hundred,
forty- five, five or six. That way, we also have
Cell. The people of the UnitedStates know this application of Cell, where

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they can also transfer money donations tonon profit, as is our case,
which is a non profit, andit can also be through push pay,
which that did not know until Iwas here. On Radio Gocem and Pushpay
is an application where you tell usby Whatsapp you can tell us hey,
I want to donate, but withmy card and I don' t have

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I have plastic kir. Well,we can send you the link or
we can link you so that youcan capture the card or send us the
details of your card or call uswe capture your data by phone and you
can be the donation from look tendollars or one hundred two hundred or one
thousand dollars. Whatever God puts inyour heart. And this is to continue

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with the radio productions Boem and yousay and why support the radio productions Bem,
because radio Boem is the voice ofheaven, that is to say we
do not have angelic voices. Iknow he' s gonna say no to
yours. Yes, I am nottalking about that, but we transmitted the
stop for God, for many peoplewe have received testimonies from people who listen

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to us from prison, people whoarrived without reason to be there. But
then, there they are or peoplewho did have a fault and are there
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even women who are in prison meetingfor or gathering and lifting the device so
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be part of the great commission thatGod has designated specifically for the people who

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are communicators or the people who communicatethrough the media or specifically, for the
vision that was poured out to ourdirectors and founders, Pastors Eduardo and Elizabeth
Perez. Well, already, afterthis comment, we are talking about anger,
working with anger ways in which wecan control anger and find its purpose.

(34:19):
Well, I already gave you tworecommendations, and the last one,
today is a negative situation that triesto get us angry. Use humor as
an excuse to get out of theproblem, that is, if you'
re there on the board, you' re chatting with your friend or friend,
or they didn' t win thefootball game, or the tennis golf

(34:44):
game, or there on the gamemachines, use humor as an excuse to
get out of the problem. Foolishhumor can help you calm anger in many
ways. On the one hand,it can help you have a more balanced
perspective. When you get mad atsomeone stop and imagine what it would be

(35:04):
like, literally if it' swhat he' s telling you, if
he says you' re a stubbornfool, when he' s telling you,
then imagine that with the giant headand that' s gonna give you
a little laugh. Don' tlaugh too much because you' re gonna
piss him off, make him angry, but laugh for yourself. For example,
John gives us an example that whenhe does not, when he gets
angry, he is watching the memesevery time and suddenly I hear him laughing

(35:24):
alone. Well, that' sgonna help us spill oxytocin. We'
ve already talked about it here inAlegre, waking up oxytocin, the brain
that' s going to make usfeel like everything' s okay and something
funny, something that you remember ajoke that you were told good or look
for the tiktok and look for healthythings there funny. This is going to

(35:45):
calm your anger pretty much, andyou can often resort to humor to help
ease a tense situation. So todayin Alegre, waking up we were talking
about anger ways to work or threeideas to work with anger finding its purpose.
Yes, we must be angry atan injustice, we must be angry

(36:08):
at an evil. But don't let that anger lead us to anger
that makes us sin. And Igave you three recommendations. The first is
that when it comes to you,it' s anger in your life.
Someone broke into the line of thecar. That' s where he got
you and you almost hit him.Well, then, take a deep breath.
It was the first recommendation. Takea deep breath. And being on

(36:30):
the work board, on the churchboard, on the family board, someone
said a negative comment about You.Someone made fun of you. Well,
then that' s the time whereyou have to look to solve the problem
you' re facing. And thethird one I told you right now uses
humor as an excuse to get outof the problem. Tell yourself a joke

(36:53):
you hadn' t told yourself orremember a joke you hadn' t forgotten.
No, friends, anger is aGod- given feeling. We,
through the Bible, must learn tocontrol it, that is, to be
under our feet and adjust it touse it in its time, fulfilling its

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purpose, the purpose for which Godcreated anger. So be angry, in
the face of unrighteousness, evil,but do not sin. Seek God in
your angry moments and I assure youthat he will work in your life and

(37:37):
in the lives of the people whoare causing you that anger be angry,
but do not sin, that doesnot lead you to a situation of evil,
that does not lead you to asituation of doing something that could harm
a third or, fourth or fifthperson Ephesians four hundred and twenty- six

(38:00):
get angry, but not small.So that was joyous to wake up with
the subject working with anger. Ifyou have any opinions, any comments,
anything you want to add, youhave the Whatsapp is not five or six,
six hundred forty- five, five, six and also through the Facebook
page below our video. Share thisvideo with the enragón of the because there

(38:20):
of the work man of the ChurchShare it tell him look. I don
' t know what you talked about. Yeah, you know, but that
' s where I' m sendingit. Also there he wrote us what
it' s called says ah it' s anonymous. Oh, that'
s anonymous, no, that's fine. I' ve got five
months in my work. But here' s the lady who always complains about
everything to see. He tells mehe' s talking to me, he

(38:42):
' s talking bad, he's making me angry instead he' s
talking about her. He behaves wellas if he had said something about me
and I have seen him wait forme is that I mean and I have
seen that same thing when he talksabout others and another lady who only talks
to me about everyone. And LordHoly Christ, crucified this one who walks

(39:06):
with whom most has hurt my headof evil that speaks, of my personal
life and all. Well, Ialready gave you the recommendations. Darling,
darling, I can' t saybecause it' s anonymous. It'
s anonymous, Tan, tan,tan, so, so good we hear
each other tomorrow with another very interestingtopic. Don' t change this Radio
Bocem. There' s a lotof upbuilding programming for your life. Surely

(39:27):
John' s anger brings a verynothing theme. Some jokes bring a very
interesting subject. Don' t go. That' s why I can tell
you we' re back, butI' m not, but come back
to the schedule until tomorrow. He' s going to Bye.
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