What if the fire inside you was never a flaw — but a calling? For generations, passionate Christians have been mislabeled as aggressive, intense, disruptive, or “too much.” But what if the very traits others resist are the ones God intentionally ignited within you? What if your passion is not a personality quirk, but the unmistakable evidence of revelation? When Passion Is Mistaken for Aggression is a bold, clarifying, and deeply affirming book for every believer who has ever felt misunderstood, silenced, or sidelined because they burn for God. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, and the timeless pattern of how God uses fiery hearts to awaken His people, this book exposes a truth the modern church often forgets: Passion is not emotionalism. Passion is the natural temperature of a heart that has seen God. Inside these pages, you will discover: Why spiritual intensity unsettles some leaders - How Jesus, Paul, David, Jeremiah, and the early church were all misread as “aggressive” - The difference between holy boldness and fleshly anger - How fear, control, and insecurity distort the way passion is perceived - Why revelation always produces fire — and why lukewarmness always resists it - How to guard your zeal from bitterness, burnout, and distortion - Why your passion is needed now more than ever This book is a rallying cry for the evangelists, the intercessors, the worshipers, the teachers, the prophets, the servants, and the quiet ones whose fire burns deep and steady. It is a reminder that you were born to burn , and the world needs the flame God placed within you. If you’ve ever been told to calm down, quiet down, or tone it down — this book will set you free. Walk boldly. Love deeply. Burn brightly. The church does not need less passion. It needs more holy fire.