Thursday September 21st, 2023
« Look after each other so that none of you fails to receive the grace of God. Watch out that no poisonous root of bitterness grows up to trouble you, corrupting many »
14 Try to be at peace with everyone, and try to live a holy life, because no one will see the Lord without it.
15 Guard against turning back from the grace of God. Let no one become like a bitter plant that grows up and causes many troubles with its poison. Peace is an essential ingredient for progress; it is an important factor for man’s wellbeing and good health.
Our God is the author and controller of peace.
There is the peace that comes from the conditions of our environment physical and non-physical.
The fact that someone is a child of God and loves Him does not necessarily mean such a person will not have problems.
Fear takes away a person’s peace, but when you put your trust in God, He keeps you in perfect peace (Isaiah 26:3).
This perfect peace comes only through surrendering one’s life to Jesus Christ Romans 5:1.
There is however something that can keep children of God from experiencing the peace of God – the root of bitterness.
While this root of bitterness could affect a person’s behavior towards those against whom they are harboring such a feeling, the more dangerous effect of it is ultimately felt by the bitter person.
Bitterness in the heart of a person creates room for hatred, envy, and anger; it breeds unforgiveness and unhappiness.
Indeed, the word bitterness itself depicts what it offers a bitter experience.
It hinders the flow of joy and peace.
How does it originate? It comes when one feels unfairly treated by another person or an organization; it is a feeling of being injured, whether physically or otherwise.
Examples would include a sister being jilted in courtship, a fellow catching his or her spouse in adultery, an employee being short-changed by his or her organization, a person being raped, and so on.
Are you battling against the root of bitterness resulting from some experience or the other?
Please note that it is not in your interest to harbor it.
Bitterness eats its host up; it negatively affects the physical wellbeing of the individual, as well as causing a strained relationship with God.
You may have heard me tell the story of a man whose wife had died, leaving behind an only daughter with a striking resemblance to the mother. The daughter was a great consolation to this man, but the lady’s husband was constantly maltreating the lady, to the point of threatening her life. The root of bitterness that sprang up in the lady’s father resulted in him becoming swollen, defying all medical care. He only became healed after forgiving his son-in-law.
To retain your God-given peace, remove all forms of bitterness in your heart today.
Application: Check your heart to ensure that bitterness is not lurking in there. If you find any trace of such, let go of it and pray for healing in your soul.
Author: Bishop Enoch. A. Adeboye.
Edited by Naomie
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