https://t.co/vurMM0hHjs - In this message, Rev. Jesse addresses the hidden but destructive root of bitterness that many of us struggle with after being hurt, offended, or let down. Drawing from Hebrews 12:15, he explains how bitterness grows like a root and produces damaging fruit in our lives if left unchecked. More importantly, he offers practical and faith-based steps toward healing, including choosing forgiveness, releasing pain to God in prayer, praying for those who have hurt us, and embracing the reality that healing is a process.
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Angie Obwaka reflects on speed, time, and distance as a way to evaluate our mid-year progress. She challenges us to rethink whether our current pace is actually leading us toward purpose. The episode encourages us to pause, reassess, and make intentional shifts when needed. A practical reminder that moving fast means little if it is in the wrong direction.
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"The greatest remedy for anger is delay."
— Seneca
Sit on the message for one night.
Sleep on the email for eight hours.
The reply you would have sent at 9 pm and the reply you will send at 6 am are not written by the same man.