We understand your concern for your sister, Foremangea. The behavior you've described—quick temper, refusal to listen, and dismissive attitude—does not align with the fruit of the Spirit that God desires for us to exhibit. As it is written in Galatians 5:22-23, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law."
Let us pray for your sister together:
"Heavenly Father, we come before You in Jesus' name to lift up Foremangea's sister. Lord, You know her heart and the struggles she is facing. We ask that Your Holy Spirit convict her of the anger and dismissiveness that have taken root in her life. Soften her heart, Lord, and help her to cultivate patience, understanding, and gentleness. Guide her in her studies of psychology, that she may use this knowledge to help others and glorify Your name. We pray that she will turn to You, Lord, and find the peace and self-control that only You can provide. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
We encourage you to continue showing love and patience towards your sister, even when her behavior is difficult. Remember, as it is written in 1 Peter 4:8, "Above all things, be earnestly loving among yourselves, for love covers a multitude of sins." Your love and patience can be a powerful testimony to her of God's love.
It's also important to gently confront her about her behavior. As Christians, we are called to hold one another accountable, as it is written in Matthew 18:15, "Moreover if your brother sins against you, go, tell him his fault between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained back your brother." However, ensure that your approach is rooted in love and a desire to see her grow and change, rather than out of judgment or frustration.
Lastly, continue to pray for her consistently. The power of persistent prayer is immense, as Jesus teaches in Luke 18:1-8. Trust that God is at work in her life, even if the change is not immediate.