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Monday, October 31, 2022

RESENT & BE BITTER

Do you find it hard to be nice to people? I do. I find it hard to trust that what people are saying is true, as well. Even when faced with facts, I still tend to look for the cracks in whatever statement folks make. I've been lied to so much that it's almost second nature to discount every word most folks say. Is that God-honoring? No, it's not. It's something I'm continually in need of working on. 

There's a group of women at my son's preschool who talk amongst themselves at pickup and drop-off. They seem to be friends, or at least know each other from somewhere else. From day one, it's made me very jealous. I'm new to this town and don't know many people. Despite my repeated attempts to locate a friend group, I've been largely unsuccessful. Sure, there are a lot of folks with whom I'm friendly and talk weekly, especially at church, but I've not found anyone yet with whom I can regularly discuss life events or attend events with. It's sad and lonely and I've allowed this fact to make me bitter, instead of better. 

God knows my heart. He knows yours, too. He knows all the struggles we have had, are having, and will ever have and He has spoken about them at great length. There is a message within scripture for every situation, and every season we will go through in life.  

See to it that no one falls short of God’s grace; that no root of resentment springs up and causes trouble, and by it many be defiled; - Hebrews 12:15 (AMP)

This piece of scripture has caused me so much grief over the last few months. It's like a lance in a boil. It's annoying and painful, but purposeful. If I remove the lance, I'll fester up and become septic, allowing the infection to spread to other areas. But if I allow the lance to drain the infection - the bitterness within me so that Jesus can clean my heart and make it new, I will be healed. Is this a gross description of sin? Yes. As well it should be. Sin is disgusting and it only harms us from the inside out. We have to drain it. Remove it. Extract it. Expose it to the Light. 

Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man has great power to prevail. -James 5:16 (BSB)

So often, we want to try to hide away the parts of ourselves that are not pretty or pleasing to others. Like Adam and Eve, we try to strategically place fig leaves to hide our nakedness from God and from each other. God has already made it clear that He's not mad at us. He understands our sins and He wants us to come to Him so that we can receive His love and in that glow of His love and mercy, make new and better choices. When we sin, we hurt ourselves and we separate ourselves from God's love. That's not what is best for us and God knows that. That's why He sent Jesus to not only atone for our sins but to assure us that we are deeply, profoundly, and eternally loved.  

When we accept the fact that God loves us and wants the absolute best for us, then we are able to open our eyes to even more truth and opportunity for growth. Consider the words in Mark 10:15 "Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." Why do you think God said that? What do children do that adults tend not to do? When you let the answer to those questions resonate within your heart for a while and really ruminate on them, you'll begin to recognize the changes you need to make in your own life. I know that I'm personally going to sit with these big feelings and ruminate on that today as well. 



Stay tuned for another episode. I aim to crank out the blog posts three times a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. See you next time! And remember, if you or a loved one is in danger, get help immediately, and don't stop talking until someone acts on your words.

National Domestic Abuse Hotline: 800-799-7233 Hours: 24/7. Languages: English, Spanish, and 200+ through interpretation service. SMS: Text START to 88788

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In Christ alone our hope is found

Run, don't walk for help! You're worth it.

 

 

 

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