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Steer Clear of Bitterness | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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The dictionary defines frustration as “a feeling of anger or annoyance
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caused by being unable to do something.”
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It’s a feeling we’ve all felt before.
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We expect certain standards from people in our lives—
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and when those standards aren’t met, we get angry.
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Pastor Whit George noted that it’s okay to be frustrated in relationships;
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however, we must not sit and stew in those annoyances.
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If you allow them to, frustrations can outweigh good things—
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and that’s what leads to bitterness.
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Today, I challenge you to work hard to keep your heart
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from reaching that place of animosity. It won’t be easy,
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but it is possible—
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and a must for successful relationships. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.