Dealing with Bitterness Part 6
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In this message, David Sommerdorf explores the destructive nature of bitterness, characterizing it as a hidden, traveling root that eventually surface to poison relationships and communities. Drawing from Hebrews 12:15, he explains that harboring resentment leads to personal misery and the widespread defilement of those nearby. To illustrate the gravity of true forgiveness, the speaker shares a moving account of Corrie ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor who faced the challenge of forgiving a former Nazi guard. Sommerdorf argues that while humans lack the natural strength to pardon profound offenses, they can find the power to do so through God’s grace. He concludes that because believers have received divine mercy, they are called to release their grievances to prevent spiritual decay. Ultimately, the text serves as a call to prioritize biblical wisdom and reconciliation over the lingering pain of the past.
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