Sunday Praise and Worship

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“See to it that no one misses the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many” (Hebrews 12:15).

 

 

 

Forgiveness doesn’t mean to forget as if a transgression never happen, but forgiveness does mean to forgive and try to move past whether then deal on a transgression.

This is difficult.

We have people who for whatever the reason, are in our lives and out and in the process have hurt us. Maybe lightly;Maybe deeply.

The hardest part is accepting that not only has God forgiven us for our sin, but for the sins of those who hurt us to. He forgave them. He has not said, it’s okay for the pain they have caused us, but that for us to grow in His grace, we must forgive and move on else we get rooted in the bitterness of the pain that person cause and rather than foxus on how God can heal us…we become more focus on the pain that person has caused us.

We live in a world of hurt and brokenness and though we crave for a perfect world, that world doesnt’  exist however there did lived a perfect man who went through the worst pain and humiliation ever experience so that you, me and yes, even those who may be the cause of bitterness will find salvation.

Ouch and relief at the same breathe.

This is a hard subject.

This is a painful subject.

It’s something that we have to face as people and as Christians as we walk in our journey with our Heavenly Father.

Don’t worry about not posting; This is not about share what happen, but rather, what has God done for you, now, here, to help you deal with overcoming the roots of bitterness that try to take root in your life.

It’s not easy. It’s not perfect. For many its a long process, but praise God, that He is here to see us through this and for us not to be alone, but in the company of Him.

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