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The Salve to Bitterness | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Opportunities to be frustrated will come and go.
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It’s our job to ensure small annoyances and irritations with others never build to the point of bitterness.
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Bitterness creates a wedge in relationships that is difficult to overcome. As Pastor Whit George stated,
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“Bitterness is like concrete; when it gets hard, it’s very difficult to break it up.” Work hard to let frustrations flow through you like a river;
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a dam of frustrated expectations will eventually overflow and burst.
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Instead, think about the positive qualities of the person you’re frustrated with. As Pastor George suggests,
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“Thankfulness is the salve to bitterness that wants to set into your heart.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.