22
Oct

BITTERNESS

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Power of Forgiveness

Following is a letter written by a real person: “I found my husband with another woman. Although he begged me for forgiveness I wanted my pound of flesh, so I filed for divorce, even though our kids asked me not to. Two years later my husband was still trying to get me back, but I wanted none of it. He’d hurt me and I wanted revenge. Finally, he gave up, married a young widow with 2 children and rebuilt his life without me. They’re all so happy, and I’m just a lonely, miserable woman who let bitterness ruin her life.”

There is no question that infidelity is wrong. But without forgiveness,bitterness is all that’s left! There comes a point at which anger is no longer just an emotion – its a driving force. Like cocaine, you need larger and more frequent doses. Once that happens, you move even further from forgiveness, because without your anger you’ve no source of energy at all. It’s what drives hate groups like the KKK and the Skinheads.

God says, “Forgive anyone who does you wrong…as Christ has forgiven you” (Colossians 3:13), because bitterness is fatal.

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Rene' Bute
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This is so true. Bitterness and anger feed each other, and then they draw in people that are surrounding the situation, and cause them bitterness and anger as well.
I have a friend who is always negative. I have noticed that within a few minutes of a phone conversation with her that I am talking along the same lines as her. I have really had to learn to watch what my conversation does when I am around her.
They say that misery loves company, and I believe it. It spreads like wildfire, and sometimes you don’t even realize you are feeding it until it is out of control. I have a family member that became obsessed with causing problems for my ex. It overtook everything for them, and I don’t think they will ever get over that hatred. It eats at them constantly. I have had to work at not feeding that fire with my words as well.

October 26th, 2009 at 12:51 pm

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