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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 20 MIN

Season 2 Episode 10 Bitterness? Who Me?

from Living the Word OutLoud · host Dr. Lynn Wicker

SummaryIn this episode of Living the Word Out Loud, Lynn Wicker explores the theme of bitterness, discussing its origins, dangers, and biblical remedies. She emphasizes that bitterness is not just a feeling but a choice that can lead to significant emotional and spiritual consequences. Through scripture and real-life examples, Lynn provides insights on how to recognize bitterness in our lives and offers practical steps for finding freedom through forgiveness and God's grace.TakeawaysBitterness can stem from unresolved anger and hurt.The Bible warns against allowing bitterness to take root in our hearts.Bitterness is a choice we make when we refuse to let go of hurt.Signs of bitterness include negative thoughts, cynicism, and isolation.Bitterness can lead to physical and emotional tolls on our health.Historical figures like Richard Nixon and Ernest Hemingway illustrate the dangers of bitterness.Forgiveness is essential for healing and is a decision, not a feeling.We must guard our hearts and fill our minds with God's word.Serving others can help shift focus away from bitterness.Trusting God with our hurts allows us to find true freedom.

SummaryIn this episode of Living the Word Out Loud, Lynn Wicker explores the theme of bitterness, discussing its origins, dangers, and biblical remedies. She emphasizes that bitterness is not just a feeling but a choice that can lead to significant emotional and spiritual consequences. Through scripture and real-life examples, Lynn provides insights on how to recognize bitterness in our lives and offers practical steps for finding freedom through forgiveness and God's grace.TakeawaysBitterness can stem from unresolved anger and hurt.The Bible warns against allowing bitterness to take root in our hearts.Bitterness is a choice we make when we refuse to let go of hurt.Signs of bitterness include negative thoughts, cynicism, and isolation.Bitterness can lead to physical and emotional tolls on our health.Historical figures like Richard Nixon and Ernest Hemingway illustrate the dangers of bitterness.Forgiveness is essential for healing and is a decision, not a feeling.We must guard our hearts and fill our minds with God's word.Serving others can help shift focus away from bitterness.Trusting God with our hurts allows us to find true freedom.

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