It takes courage to be honest and admit to a
negative emotion such as resentment. Once we come out of denial and start
seeing this in ourselves, we can feel bad that we are in that place. We know
it’s wrong but we are not sure how to get out of this miserable trap.
Recently, I shared a situation with a friend that
caused me to be resentful. She looked at me, “That is a tough situation. I
understand why you would be resentful. Her empathy helped me to realize that I
didn’t need to condemn myself either.
God understands our struggle too. When we admit
that we have resentment and have a desire to give it up, God will show us the
way out. He understands why we are resentful. He knows what has been done to
us. He doesn’t judge us. He understands us and accepts us where we are at.
Acceptance is the first step toward change. When we
feel loved and accepted, it gives us the ability to admit our weaknesses. Condemnation
keeps us stuck. Grace gives us strength and empowers us to change.
Don’t be too hard on yourself. For more insights that will help you, see the post I wrote on how to get out of the resentment trap. When you are
sincerely seeking to give resentment up, God will help you. He understands that
sometimes it takes time so be patient with yourself. God loves you and is
patient with you. He forgives you.
Take courage knowing that His grace is sufficient for
you. As you keep coming to Him with the problem, each time you will find the
wisdom and the strength to overcome until you are free.
Therefore, there is now no condemnation
for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the
law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. Romans 8:1,2
(NIV)
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