I’ve been fighting against the sin of bitterness. On my commute this morning, I wasn’t winning. Bitterness is sin and it’s ugly. I don’t want to be ugly, or have ugliness going on inside (even if no-one can see it). Ephesians 4:31 says to “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.” I had the verse ringing through my head all morning. But how do I get rid of bitterness?
The next verse answers that with a positive statement: “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” (Eph 4:32). So I get rid of the crap stuff from v31 and then take hold of kindness, compassion and forgiveness from v32. The key? It’s the motivation in the final clause, “just as in Christ God forgave you.” The way in which I can get rid of bitterness is by reflecting on the grace of God in Christ Jesus.
Grace overcomes bitterness. Ephesians is a pretty sweet book to reflect on God’s grace. God’s grace is all about his incredible kindness shown to sinful people who don’t deserve it. God’s grace is all about Jesus dying in the place of sinners. God’s grace is all about being made alive with Christ.
Here’s how God’s grace helped me this morning to keep punching as bitterness reared its ugly face, I saw that:
- my sin is ugly before God (see Eph 2:1-3)
- God’s love expressed in Christ Jesus is beautiful and rich (see 2:4-5)
- the debt against me is far less than my incalculable debt against God
- grace now characterises my new life as one united with Christ (see ch 4-6)
(this post was written on monday, published on tuesday, then back-dated to monday!)
Why were you bitter? (you probably can’t say on here! And far better to focus on God’s grace anyway!)
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