The Sea of Bitterness

Grace has taken away bitterness and has planted mercy and forgiveness in its place.

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Do you know anyone who is bitter?

Many bitter people choose this sordid emotion because of their childhood … or due to a failed marriage.

Some people are bitter because of the economy … or due to the way their adult children treat them … or because someone that they loved dearly died too soon.

Some people mistakenly believe that they have a right to be bitter just because life has thrown them a curve ball or two.

H-m-m-m … “ a right to be bitter” …

Wow! That’s a futile way to live, isn’t it?

I know … I know … if you are one of those people who are ferociously treading water in the Sea of Bitterness … you might accuse me of not understanding your justifiable right to live a bitter life.

I guess it’s true … I might not understand or have experienced your particular pain.

However, it is also true that we all have gone through excruciating life circumstances that have attempted to toss us into that great, angry, and consuming sea.

What I have learned in my life’s journey, at times circling that stormy sea, is that bitterness is actually a by-product of self-centeredness.

O.K. … I will be quiet for a minute while you process that thought.

Bitterness is a by-product of self-centeredness.

If you have placed yourself in the center of your life, then you will perpetually process pain through a spirit of offense.

You will be offended when your husband doesn’t take out the trash.

You will be offended when your kids don’t call you.

You will be offended when the pastor doesn’t acknowledge your giving.

You will be offended when the talking media heads don’t agree with your political opinions.

You will be offended when you don’t get the raise or the promotion.

I have made a determinant to raise up a generation of unoffendable men and women!

“God will see to it that we are in circumstances best designed by His sovereign love to give us opportunities to bear fruit for Him.” – Elisabeth Elliot

Oh! How I long to be a fruit-bearing Christian in all seasons and in all circumstances.

When someone takes a bite out of me … I want kindness and patience to come dripping out!

I deeply desire to exhibit love when everyone else is pontificating opinion.

It is my heartfelt yearning to respond with joy when met with unbelievably discouraging circumstances.

The truth is this, my friend … bitterness hurts no one but yourself.

Bitterness doesn’t change your circumstances, but it does change you.

Bitterness will instantly morph you from a beautiful, caring person into a hideous caricature of your former self.

There is no other way to say it … bitterness is ugly and it only produces ugly.

“I will wander about all my years because of the bitterness of my soul.” – Isaiah 38:15b

If you dip your unsuspecting toe into the Sea of Bitterness, the riptide will quickly suck you in and you will lose all direction in life.

Bitter people never walk in their destiny … they are never agents of encouragement … and a bitter person often squanders a formerly incredible life while thrashing around and wrongly believing that bitterness is their life jacket.

Bitterness is not a life jacket … it is a weight of iron that is guaranteed to drown you.

So … as believers in Jesus Christ … what should we do when life has squashed our dreams and when friends and family members have walked away?

What should we do with anger and human pain?

“Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice.” – Ephesians 4:31

You and I need to determine that bitterness is not an option! It is not one of the emotions that we are allowed to embrace while living in the fractious warzone of life.

Bitterness is not on your long list of emotional options nor is it on your short list of reactions.

For you and for me … bitterness has ceased to exist because of Jesus.

“See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled.” – Hebrews 12:15

The grace of God has uprooted every seedling of bitterness in our hearts!

It is a miracle that when we come to Christ … we become like Him!

Grace has taken away bitterness and has planted mercy and forgiveness in its place.

Bitterness is a weed of carnal, fleshly living … while mercy and grace are exquisite flowers planted in your life in order to gather a crowd!

Bitterness gathers a crowd, too, but the problem is that this particular mob has gathered to see the vicious fighting that is going on. And, inevitably, they will be drawn into the jealousy, anger, and gossip that will ensue.

Not my kind of crowd …

O.K. … now I am going to tell you something that you are going to have to think about and pray about before you react to it. Are you ready? Take a slow, deep breath, and let’s move ahead …

I heard someone say recently that the way you treat me and what you think of me is not my business.

This person went on to say that my only business is how I treat you.

Wow! Powerful stuff, right?!!

My sole business in life is making sure that I respond with love, forgiveness, and joy to every event, every person, and every circumstance.

The one thing that I am called to do above all others is to trust my life into the hands of the One who knows me best and loves me most.

I can trust Him in the storm and in the sunshine.

I can forgive you regardless of your words … your actions … or your accusations.

I can because He did.

I refuse to be caught in the riptide of that emotion known as “bitterness” and I choose to love … to exhibit mercy … and to show compassion.

 

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This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Carol McLeod Ministries

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About the Author

Carol McLeod is a best-selling author and popular speaker at women’s conferences and retreats, where she teaches the Word of God with great joy and enthusiasm. Carol encourages and empowers women with passionate and practical biblical messages mixed with her own special brand of hope and humor. Carol is a prolific author and loves digging for truth in the Word of God. Carol writes a weekly blog, “Joy For the Journey,” that has been named in the Top 50 Faith Blogs for Women. Carol also writes a weekly column for “Ministry Today.” Carol has been married to her college sweetheart, Craig, for 41 years and is the mother of five children in heaven and five children on earth. Graduates of Oral Roberts University, Craig and Carol have spent the past 38 years pastoring churches across America.