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On Sunday, our pastor gave a great (and hard to hear) sermon. It was on forgiveness {{ouch}}. Or phrased another way, it was on the effects of holding onto bitterness {{double ouch}}. Here in my own words is what I walked away with yesterday….

Bitterness will consume our other emotions. It will deplete us of our emotional resources.

ƂĀ Are we good stewards of our emotional resources?

I don’t know about anyone else but I can truthfully say that I have never, ever regretted the times I have offered forgiveness to another person. Not once. In fact, I would go so far as to say the benefits far outweighed anything that I might have thought I would gain holding onto a grudge. And if we are truly honest, we all think we are gaining something by holding the grudge or we would not flat out hold onto it.ƂĀ  Just saying. Been there, done that, nothing to be gained. Trust me.

But here is what I have been realizing the last few weeks…..

We all have a purpose in life to which God has called us. We truly do. The thing is we will need all our resources to fulfill that purpose and His calling. He has equipped us with everything we need to live out our purpose. Our resources have limits and can only stretch so far. Think of it like your household budget. There is only so much money to expend in a week. If I choose to go spend all my available money on one particular thing, I may not have enough money to go food shopping. It is why we make a budget and strive to stick to it.

Well it truly is the same with bitterness. It will get you off course of the main purpose for your life because you will waste your emotional resources on something that was not worth it.

Jesus actually warned us of this very thing:

“For who would begin construction of a building without first calculating the cost to see if there is enough money to finish it? Otherwise, you might complete only the foundation before running out of money, and then everyone would laugh at you. They would say, “There’s the person who started that building and couldn’t afford to finish it!” (Luke 14: 28-30, NLT)

Bitterness will waylay you.

It will ambush your purpose in life. And the thing is, bitterness is pretty patient. It will stay hidden in the depths of your heart.ƂĀ  It will work covertly and accost suddenly. Bitterness will cost you. It may even cost you everything.

Jesus forgives each one of us every time we come to Him with a repentant heart. He will never turn us away. May we also offer forgiveness as freely as He. For we will never look more like Him than we offer forgiveness to others.

May we use our emotional resources wisely.

Forgive.

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