Bitterness and Her Cohorts
The task of putting off bitterness is an active pursuit of Christlikeness.
Should I Forgive Someone Who’s Not Sorry They Sinned?
Truth in Love 53
[…] forgive, he’s saying to release that person from your anger, from your bitterness, and from the penalty of your sin right there. He’s talking […]
Should I Forgive Someone Who’s Not Sorry They Sinned?
Truth in Love 53
[…] praying forgive. He’s saying release that person from your anger, from your bitterness, from the penalty of your sin right there. He’s talking about […]
Roadblocks Along the Avenue of Grace
[…] of sin in refusing to forgive eventually leads to an attitude of bitterness. Instead of being tender-hearted and forgiving, bitterness grieves the Holy Spirit […]
Counsel the Bitter Person with a Warning from Jesus
[…] of our hearts is in danger of being fertilized and ready for bitterness to take root. We must, therefore, consciously practice the obedience of […]
Human Suffering and Heaven’s Hope
Truth in Love 177
[…] the very refining tool that God was going to use to squeeze bitterness out of my life, anxiety, fears, doubt, self-centeredness, to make me […]
Are Languishing and Lingering Counselees Worth the Investment?
[…] as an academic exercise. He may have had a well-hidden route of bitterness. He may have had a head knowledge of the Bible and […]
God’s Grace Through Child Sexual Abuse
Truth in Love 450
[…] long-term after-effects. These effects may include anxiety, depression, guilt, shame, anger, unforgiveness, bitterness, distressed, interpersonal relationship issues, self-destructive behaviors and sexual problems. Some of […]