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In the sermon A Good Church is Like a Good Woman, preached at Hopewell Independent Baptist Church during their winter revival in 2022, Tony Hutson tells the congregation that they are going to "tick me off" and that he will "preach mad" at them. Later in the sermon he is screaming at them because someone apparently looked down during the service. Original sermon link: • A Good Church Is Like A Good Woman To justify his anger, Tony Hutson quotes a portion of Ephesians 4:26, "Be ye angry," and says he likes that verse. I have heard several pastors use those three words to justify getting angry without using any other part of that verse to look at it in context. What else does the Bible say about a preacher? How about I Timothy 3 saying a bishop is one who is "not a brawler?" How about Titus 1 which says a bishop should be "not selfwilled, not soon angry?" How about II Timothy 4 which states that when preaching, a preacher must reprove, rebuke, and exhort "with all longsuffering and doctrine." Pulling a verse out of context to tell others that you may "preach mad" at them does not sound like either "longsuffering" or "doctrine."