5 Secrets to taming the Spirit of Unforgiveness: Blogpost 2
Matthew 5:43-48 is obviously very loaded with secrets to living victoriously over the spirit of unforgiveness. Let’s study together
Matthew 5:43-48 is obviously very loaded with secrets to living victoriously over the spirit of unforgiveness. Let’s study together
Unforgiveness is the unwillingness or inability to forgive and make allowance for another’s mistakes/weakness. The dictionary associates unforgiveness with feelings and emotions often expressed as anger, bitterness, etc. But for a Christian, unforgiveness can become a spirit and an influence someone walks in.
Unforgiveness is the unwillingness or inability to forgive and make allowance for another’s mistakes/weakness. The dictionary associates unforgiveness with feelings and emotions often expressed as anger, bitterness, etc. But for a Christian, unforgiveness can become a spirit and an influence someone walks in.
God’s faithfulness to us is borne out of our relationship with Him. More like to say, because we are children of God, we belong to God and so He is obligated to be faithful to us. We can go to sleep with this assurance.
Proverbs 18:9 associates a slothful person with a destroyer, suggesting that being slothful is destructive.
Certainly rejoicing is an antonym of weeping for where weeping means to moan, howl, cry, etc, rejoicing means great expressions of joy and jubilation
In my walk with God, I’ve come to understand that the most important thing about managing crossroads as a Christian is becoming aware of God speaks to you.
Certainly rejoicing is an antonym of weeping for where weeping means to moan, howl, cry, etc, rejoicing means great expressions of joy and jubilation
Notice the almost negligible addition Eve made to Genesis 2:17; ‘nor shall you touch it’. You see, as insignificant as that phrase is, it was the window of opportunity the devil was hoping for. Eve fell right into the devils trap, by shifting grounds ‘just a little bit’
Notice the almost negligible addition Eve made to Genesis 2:17; ‘nor shall you touch it’. You see, as insignificant as that phrase is, it was the window of opportunity the devil was hoping for. Eve fell right into the devils trap, by shifting grounds ‘just a little bit’