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#26 - Can I Show the Love of Christ While Harboring Bitterness?

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Listener Question:

@recipefordisaster asked:

“Can I show the love of Christ but still harbor bitterness in my heart? Can the two coincide?”

This episode tackles a profound and relatable question. Here’s what we discuss:

  • Can God Use Imperfect People?
  • Yes! Scripture reminds us that no one is perfect (1 John 1:8). God used imperfect, flawed people throughout history—and He can use us, too.
  • Can God Use Rebellious People?
  • While God can use anyone, He often chooses those who choose to follow Him (Matthew 16:24). A heart of humility and surrender is key to being fully used by Him (James 4:6).
  • The Danger of Bitterness:
  • Resentment is deceptive. As St. Augustine said, “Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.”
  • Bitterness, described as a root in Hebrews 12:15, doesn’t just harm you—it defiles those around you.
  • The Power of Forgiveness:
  • Jesus offers forgiveness, which abolishes bitterness. We forgive not because others deserve it, but because Christ has forgiven us (Hebrews 12:1-2).
  • Forgiveness is the antidote to bitterness and the key to freedom, grace, and peace in Christ.
  • Practical Help:
  • Clingy sins like bitterness can be difficult to shed. That’s why God gave us the church—a community of believers to run alongside us in the race of faith.
  • If you’re struggling, find a godly mentor or friend to help you forgive and let go of bitterness.

🎙️ Tune in to hear biblical truths, pastoral encouragement, and practical steps to let go of bitterness and embrace the freedom Jesus offers.

Scriptures Mentioned:

  • 1 John 1:8
  • Matthew 16:24
  • James 4:6
  • Hebrews 12:1-2, 12:15
  • John 8

👉 Have a question you’d like answered? Send it to us, and we might feature it in a future episode!

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Listener Question:

@recipefordisaster asked:

“Can I show the love of Christ but still harbor bitterness in my heart? Can the two coincide?”

This episode tackles a profound and relatable question. Here’s what we discuss:

  • Can God Use Imperfect People?
  • Yes! Scripture reminds us that no one is perfect (1 John 1:8). God used imperfect, flawed people throughout history—and He can use us, too.
  • Can God Use Rebellious People?
  • While God can use anyone, He often chooses those who choose to follow Him (Matthew 16:24). A heart of humility and surrender is key to being fully used by Him (James 4:6).
  • The Danger of Bitterness:
  • Resentment is deceptive. As St. Augustine said, “Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.”
  • Bitterness, described as a root in Hebrews 12:15, doesn’t just harm you—it defiles those around you.
  • The Power of Forgiveness:
  • Jesus offers forgiveness, which abolishes bitterness. We forgive not because others deserve it, but because Christ has forgiven us (Hebrews 12:1-2).
  • Forgiveness is the antidote to bitterness and the key to freedom, grace, and peace in Christ.
  • Practical Help:
  • Clingy sins like bitterness can be difficult to shed. That’s why God gave us the church—a community of believers to run alongside us in the race of faith.
  • If you’re struggling, find a godly mentor or friend to help you forgive and let go of bitterness.

🎙️ Tune in to hear biblical truths, pastoral encouragement, and practical steps to let go of bitterness and embrace the freedom Jesus offers.

Scriptures Mentioned:

  • 1 John 1:8
  • Matthew 16:24
  • James 4:6
  • Hebrews 12:1-2, 12:15
  • John 8

👉 Have a question you’d like answered? Send it to us, and we might feature it in a future episode!

  continue reading

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