The Jason DeMars Podcast

A Bitter Seed

Bitterness rarely shows up all at once. It slips in as a “reasonable” reaction to betrayal, unfair treatment, rejection, family wounds, or church conflict, then quietly turns into a root that poisons everything it touches. We take Hebrews 12 seriously and ask what happens when that root is left alone, watered by our thought life, and defended as self-protection. I walk through Scripture that names the problem clearly and offers a real way out: Galatians 5 on the works of the flesh that fuel strife and division, Romans 8 on mortifying the deeds of the body through the Holy Spirit, and Matthew 18 on unlimited forgiveness. We also bring in key quotes from Brother William Marrion Branham as we look at the end time message lens and the call to live the life of Christ, not just talk about doctrine. We get practical about where bitterness hides: gossip masked as “prayer requests,” refusing tough conversations, and family patterns that plant lifelong resentment in children. We draw an important line between forgiveness and reconciliation, explaining why forgiveness is always my responsibility before God, while reconciliation requires repentance and wisdom. If you want Christian forgiveness that is biblical, honest about pain, and focused on spiritual growth, this is for you. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone who needs freedom from bitterness, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you heard. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

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