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Freedom From Bitterness

DAY 5 OF 5

Walking in Freedom: Confessing, Forgiving, and Moving Forward

Living free from bitterness is a journey that requires honesty, action, and dependence on God’s grace. To start, we must fully acknowledge and confess our bitterness to the Lord. See it for what it is—sin that has no place in the life of a believer. Bring it before God and thank Him for His forgiveness through Christ. Then, submit yourself anew to Him, offering your heart and life as a living sacrifice, ready to follow His will.

Next, take action in your relationships. If you’ve hurt someone, seek their forgiveness. If you’ve been hurt, extend forgiveness—even if they haven’t asked for it. By doing this, you make room to pray for them genuinely. Romans 12:18 provides a realistic picture of this: “As far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.” This means we do what we can to make things right, even if the other person doesn’t respond as we hope. Our motivation is to honor God, not to seek a particular outcome.

Remember, bitterness has a way of resurfacing. You might think you've let go, only to be reminded of past hurt by a word or action. When that happens, choose obedience again. Continue to forgive as often as necessary, trusting God’s strength to sustain you. Surround yourself with people committed to this journey—those who inspire you to walk in freedom rather than encourage resentment. Bitterness is contagious, but so is the grace that comes from a forgiving heart.

I’d like to share a personal testimony of this process. I’ve struggled with bitterness at times, as we all have. But God has been gracious in guiding me to a place of freedom. The key has been remembering three truths. First, God has saved me, transforming my heart through His grace. Second, I’m reminded daily of the immense forgiveness I’ve received—my debt was beyond measure, yet He forgave me. Who am I to withhold forgiveness from others? Third, I know God’s command is clear: put away all bitterness. That’s reason enough to obey.

Daily, I remind myself that God is sovereign over my life. He uses even painful experiences for His purposes, while the enemy tries to twist them into opportunities for bitterness. My aim is to stay submitted to God, allowing His work in my life to shine through. Ultimately, I live in light of my future, knowing I will stand before Jesus one day. I want to be able to say, “Lord, I have not held onto anger. I have forgiven as You forgave me.”

Today, ask yourself: Are you holding onto anger or a grudge? Will you bring it before God and let go of the burden? Pray for the strength to forgive and to extend the same grace you’ve received. Then, reconcile those relationships, as far as it depends on you. Pray for the grace to forgive continually, trusting God with your heart and your future.

This devotional was based on a sermon by Richard Caldwell. To listen to a related sermon and an episode of the Straight Truth Podcast related to this message, visit our website https://straighttruth.net/why-does-god-allow-suffering/?v=0b3b97fa6688

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Freedom From Bitterness

Discover the freedom of a life transformed by grace in this series on overcoming bitterness. Learn to replace resentment with kindness, forgive as Christ has forgiven you, and walk in the light of your new identity and future. Each day offers practical insights and challenges, guiding you to release bitterness and embrace a heart aligned with God’s love.

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