Healing from bitterness is a profound theme in the Bible, as it acknowledges the human experience of pain and hurt, while offering a path towards redemption and restoration. According to Ephesians 4:31-32, believers are called to put away bitterness and instead choose forgiveness and kindness, reflecting the character of God. As Psalms 23:1 reminds us, God is our Shepherd who guides and comforts us, even in the darkest of times, and Romans 8:28 assures us that He works all things together for our good, including the hurts that can lead to bitterness. Through faith in Christ, individuals can experience healing from bitterness, as they learn to release their hurts to God and trust in His sovereign plan, ultimately finding freedom and peace in their relationship with Him.
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of recognizing our dependence on God amidst life's struggles and the need for healing from bitterness. He encourages believers to reflect on their influences and to follow the example of Paul, who prioritized knowing Christ above all else. The sermon calls fo
David Wilkerson addresses the dangerous resentment many Christians harbor against God, stemming from unmet expectations and unanswered prayers. He shares the story of David Flood, a missionary who, after suffering great loss and disappointment, turned bitter towards God, believing his sacrifices wer
In this sermon, the preacher addresses the internal struggles and cries of a young person who is feeling overwhelmed and confused. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having a real encounter with Jesus and not being passive in one's faith. He shares powerful testimonies of individuals who have
In this sermon, the speaker uses the analogy of a boat mooring to illustrate the importance of not drifting away from the truth of Christ. He emphasizes the need to hold on tightly to the teachings of Christ and not be carried away by the currents of the world. The speaker also highlights the contra
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the criticisms that the Apostle Paul faced in his ministry. Paul was criticized for constantly moving around, changing his plans, and preaching for too long. However, the speaker argues that these criticisms were unfounded and stemmed from a lack of spiritual ap
In this sermon, the speaker begins by referencing a song chosen by Carol and then asks the audience to turn to the book of 1 Kings in the Bible. The speaker then reads a passage from Matthew 17, describing the transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain. The speaker emphasizes the significance of this
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of discerning which parts of the Bible apply to us today. He explains that while we can find types and shadows of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament, nothing applies to us unless it is repeated in the New Testament. The preacher also highlights t
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about adopting a Korean child. Despite the language barrier, the speaker wanted the child to feel their love. The speaker describes the emotional moment when they had to leave the child behind, but later returned to hold her one more time. The serm
In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the venue and encourages the audience to attend more frequently. The sermon then focuses on the book of James, specifically chapter 5. The speaker mentions the growth of a soul and the growth of a work, referring to biographies and autob
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about his grandchildren and the importance of intercessory prayer in bringing our loved ones to Jesus. He emphasizes that there is no other way to bring our families to Christ than through prayer. The speaker also highlights the power of God to hea
