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あらすじ・解説
The issue of strife or unforgiveness is the result of a seed-thought that has germinated, found roots and manifests itself in one’s attitude or disposition. The above scriptures point to the characteristics of bitterness. The word introduced to eliminate any room for bitterness is the word, “diligently.“
Most of us are not diligent, thus, we fall into the trap of bitterness without opposing its alluring disguises. Talking about ‘traps’, notice Proverbs 11:9 (in the (New International Reader’s Version) mentions the word “escape” while the Modern King James Version (MKJV) uses the word “delivered.”To escape the allure of bitterness we are told to be people of “knowledge” of God’s word.
The passage seems to suggest that knowledge of what to do separates the righteous from
the hypocrite, the just from the unjust.
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Most of us are not diligent, thus, we fall into the trap of bitterness without opposing its alluring disguises. Talking about ‘traps’, notice Proverbs 11:9 (in the (New International Reader’s Version) mentions the word “escape” while the Modern King James Version (MKJV) uses the word “delivered.”To escape the allure of bitterness we are told to be people of “knowledge” of God’s word.
The passage seems to suggest that knowledge of what to do separates the righteous from
the hypocrite, the just from the unjust.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kay-and-olu-taiwo-vision-guided-life--1709267/support.