Delivered from the Prosecuting Attorney of Bitterness
Volume
2 Issue 11
Pour out your heart like water before the Lord. Lift
your hands toward Him for the
life of you young children. Lamentations. 2:19
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"Delivered from the Prosecuting Attorney of
Bitterness"
by Francis Frangipane
http://www.frangipane.org
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Love - A Passion for Oneness
There are two conditions of the heart no one can hide: one is when the heart is
filled with love and the other when we are infected with bitterness. Either
condition can take over our thoughts and both can filter our entire view of
life. As followers of Jesus Christ, we must make our highest quest to possess
hearts full of God's love. Indeed, how successful we are at revealing Christ's
love is the true measure of our spirituality.
Thus, love cannot long exist as an unexpressed or hidden secret. If love is
real, it will be seen in a thousand manifestations reaching to the heart of its
beloved. Love, which is in truth passion for oneness, is too powerful to be
contained by mere discipline or self-control. Indeed, is not love boldly
displayed in its unrequited gifts, and is it not heard in its many
encouragements and expressions of concern? Is it not tangible in its unabashed
enjoyment of time spent with those it loves?
Bitterness - A Prosecuting Attorney
Bitterness, too, cannot be hidden. A bitter soul is not seeking oneness, but
justice. It is driven by the unresolved theft of its peace, personhood or
possessions. Bitterness is not just a wound seeking healing, it is a prosecuting
attorney building a case against the guilty. Because a bitter soul is conjoined
to the injustice committed against it, it perpetually is listening to the voice
of its heartache and, thus, perpetually wounded by the unforgiven offense.
Dear friends, Jesus said He came to give us life in abundance. He said He was
anointed and sent to proclaim release to prisoners and freedom to captives (Jn
10:10; Lk 4:18). If we feel we have been spiritually incarcerated by a bitter
experience or an injustice, God is not seeking to condemn us for it, but to save
us from it. Even now, His Spirit is reaching to release us from this unbearable
burden of the past.
How Do We Become Free?
In my 34 years of walking with the Lord, there have been many times that I have
been slandered, defrauded or unfairly attacked. I have had my opportunities to
be embittered by injustice. Not every wound was healed instantly nor each
injustice swiftly remedied. Jesus said, "By your patience (Greek:
endurance) possess your souls" (Lk 21:19). The Message translation renders
this, "Staying with it - that's what is required. Stay with it to the end.
You won't be sorry; you'll be saved." In the final analysis, being wounded
or suffering loss is not the issue - Paul said he "suffered the loss of all
things." The real issue is that we "may gain Christ" (Phil 3:8).
Let me also say that I know people whom the Lord simply touched and healed or
that the offending situation itself changed, and healing came. Let us make room
for the vastness of God's grace. Indeed, Hebrews 2:18 reveals that, since Christ
"Himself was tempted in that which He has suffered, He is able to come to
the aid of those who are tempted." For no other reason except that He loves
us, He will "come to the aid of those" who are embattled. Let us
always make room for such grace.
At the same time, I have also recognized that God's highest goal for me is my
conformity to Christ. (See Rom 8:28-29). God heals me so He can conform me to
Christ and sometimes He reverses that process: He conforms me to Christ so He
can heal me. In other words, my deliverance came as I appropriated Christ's love
in place of mine or His ability to trust in the Father when being wounded by
injustice.
Trusting God to Vindicate Us
Consider this issue of trusting God. Peter tells us, "For you have been
called for this purpose, since Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an
example for you to follow in His steps, who committed no sin, nor was any deceit
found in His mouth; and while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while
suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges
righteously;" (1 Pe 2:21-23).
Sometimes my healing from wounding and possible bitterness came, not because
restitution was made to me by the person who hurt me, but because I learned to
entrust myself to God who judges righteously. To trust that God will vindicate
me in His time and in His way is a sign of spiritual maturity. It's really the
only way we can avoid responding to reviling with reviling and allowing a wound
to fester into bitterness.
There are other times when a lingering conflict would become an oppression upon
my soul. Again, as an antidote to becoming bitter, Jesus taught, "Blessed
are you when men cast insults at you, and persecute you, and say all kinds of
evil against you falsely, on account of Me. Rejoice, and be glad (Luke adds,
"and leap for joy"), for your reward in heaven is great" (Matt
5:11-12).
The Antidote of Rejoicing!
If you have been unfairly treated; if some injustice has soiled your name or
threatens your future because of your faith in Christ, one antidote is to
rejoice. Before you defend your right to remain miserable, let me ask: have you
obeyed Jesus by leaping for joy? I remember one occasion when I was especially
hurt by a man who, based on a dream his wife had, used his wife's fantasy to
divide our little church. I loved this couple greatly, as I also loved everyone
in our church, so my sorrow was multiplied. Indeed, each time I considered the
evil this slander was causing, my emotions stormed with anger and grief.
Yet, eventually the Lord spoke to my heart. He asked, since the slander spoken
against me wasn't true, why I hadn't obeyed Him? He said I had become oppressed
by people's words, but I hadn't yet leaped for joy. So, I decided to obey Him.
Standing alone in the dimmed afternoon lighting of our church sanctuary, I
prepared myself to rejoice. Yet, I was so emotionally drained with sadness I had
no joy; I could hardly walk, much less leap. Yet, in obedience I tried a feeble
jump. Then again, and again, until the Holy Spirit broke through and I was
shouting and leaping before the Lord, rejoicing in His sovereign power in my
life.
Now, if the problems we are encountering are legitimate consequences to our bad
behavior, then we should repent and not blame others for our condition. We still
can rejoice that we serve a great God who can work even our failures for good.
But if our conflicts are due to our commitment to serve the Lord, then we ought
to obey Him and "leap for joy."
The Waters of Marah
Christ is not our "Savior" in merely a distant or theological sense;
He is Immanuel, "God with us." He dwells within us; He is committed to
us. He is fully capable of transforming what was meant to destroy us and using
it as a means to perfect us. We must believe that God is fully able to redeem
all we go through. If we harbor unbelief about either the Father's goodness or
His abilities, our difficulties will reduce us to bitter, angry people.
Consider also, if Satan is set on destroying us, it must be because God has
something powerful waiting for us in the future. The devil does not waste his
time attacking insignificant people; he attacks those he fears will be used by
God to liberate others. If Satan can set up an attack that causes you to become
bitter, your destiny will be sidetracked until that root of bitterness is
plucked from your soul.
How is it that bitterness can exist in us? Bitterness is a demonic manipulation
of a wound or injustice we suffer in our soul. Jesus, however, said that the
only way to save our souls is to lose them to Him (Jn 12:25). Beloved, I am
telling you how I have passed through some of the most difficult battles I
faced: I carried the cross.
I believe that my steps are ordered of God. Therefore, if I have faced an
injustice, He must have either allowed it or ordered it. In His great
omniscience, He knew I would need more love or faith or dependency upon Him, so
He arranged my steps so He could work in me His overcoming nature. My battles
are not about me and someone else, or even me coming against the devil;
ultimately, in every conflict, God is seeking to create Christ-likeness in me.
As the character, authority and love of Christ become functional in my life, my
enemies are subdued and Christ is triumphant through me.
The Cross is the Cost
We must, therefore, get over the idea that there is a painless place of
existence on earth, and we must learn how to carry the cross of Christ. The
cross puts to death our unbelieving, fearful, selfish nature and allows the
character of Christ to emerge in our spirits. The cross is the cost we pay so
that redemption prevails.
There is a story in Exodus that figuratively reveals the power of the cross. The
Israelites went three days without fresh water. When they finally found water,
"they could not drink the waters of Marah, for they were bitter; therefore
it was named Marah" (Ex. 15:22-23). Marah, you'll recall, means bitterness.
They finally found water, but they could not drink it. The Lord, however, showed
Moses "a tree, and he cast it into the waters, and the waters were made
sweet" (Ex 15:25).
What Moses did was prophetic. The tree that was applied symbolically to the
bitter water was a picture of the cross of Christ when it's applied to our
bitter experiences: it turns the bitter to sweet. I know in the many times the
enemy has used people to wound or strike me, as I applied the cross to my life -
forgiving, blessing and letting love be perfected - the outcome has always been
a greater manifestation of Christ in my life.
A Greater Manifestation
This is exactly how Paul handled adversity and injustice. Listen to what he
wrote, "But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the exceeding
greatness of the power may be of God, and not from ourselves; we are pressed on
every side, yet not straitened; perplexed, yet not unto despair; pursued, yet
not forsaken; smitten down, yet not destroyed; always bearing about in the body
the dying of Jesus, that the life also of Jesus may be manifested in our body.
For we who live are always delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life
also of Jesus may be manifested in our mortal flesh" (2 Cor 4:7).
Dear one, is this not what you desire most: the life of Jesus Himself manifested
in your mortal flesh? Satan has been manipulating your old nature, seeking to
work bitterness into your life. The way the Lord has redeemed me from every
battle I have faced, has been to use that battle to crucify my old nature and
release a greater unveiling of Christ in me. This is New Testament Christianity
in its greatest glory.
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Let’s Pray
Lord Jesus, forgive me for trying to save my life. I purpose to trust you, to allow love to be perfected within me, to not seek justice, but mercy for myself and others. Help me, Lord. Reveal Your Spirit's power within me. Even now, uproot every bitter plant in my soul. Let my words be full of grace and truth, not bitterness and evil. In Jesus name, amen.
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