Transactional Forgiveness
Truth In Love 359
[…] keep praying for him, and then your heart is just free from bitterness. Dale Johnson: I think that’s really helpful, Stuart. In the short […]
Grace Relations
Truth in Love 358
[…] counselors who experienced ethnic incidents to take their thoughts captive, uproot any bitterness, deal with the fear of man, and more. So it’s just […]
Empty Longings and God’s Treasures
[…] be a temptation to be filled with fleshly and sinful displays of bitterness, anger, jealousy, manipulation, and self-obsession. During these times, we must fight […]
French Pastries and Biblical Counseling
[…] anger to go unresolved in their heart, it can turn into sinful bitterness, aggressiveness and hostility. We must teach the counselee to resolve their anger rapidly: […]
The Puritans on Contentment
Truth in Love 338
[…] spirit of discontentment. This spirit of discontentment then leading to envy, anger, bitterness, resentment. And for the Puritans, when you think in terms of […]
The Sin of Murmuring
Truth in Love 337
[…] as grumbling never travels alone. It always has sisters in tow—things like bitterness and resentment, malice and anger, and it can really become a […]
Flourishing Friendship
[…] offense and experiencing no change in the warmth of your relationship, avoiding bitterness and anger (James 1:19-20). If you realize your friend is walking in […]
Preaching as Soul Care
Truth In Love 339
[…] man, the love of the praise of men, struggling with thoughts of bitterness and unforgiveness, all of the anxieties that we have, the worries, […]
Shepherding From the Pulpit
Truth in Love 325
[…] to talk about these issues. I knew about that issue and her bitterness and lack of forgiveness before the sermon. Now, was I preaching […]
Hope and Joy in a Season of Grief
[…] Like my daughter, I had lost hope. I could feel nothing but bitterness, anger, discontentment, fear of the future and resentment, not towards the […]
Consumed by God’s Love in Our Grief
[…] way of thinking carries its own set of dangers leading to resentment, bitterness, and lack of compassion. But sorrow in and of itself is not sinful. […]