Daily Devotional for February 11, 2018
Bitterness Blotches
Mei hung up the phone and walked into the living room with her arms crossed and her jaw clenched. “That was Everly.”
Mom frowned. “You’re not still angry with her, are you?”
“Of course I am!” said Mei. “She shouldn’t have made fun of me that way. She did it right in front of everyone, and they were all laughing at me!”
“I know she hurt you, Mei, and what she did was wrong. But you can’t let bitterness fester in your heart. That’s wrong too.” Mom knelt down to scrub a spot on the carpet. “You need to deal with your anger.”
Mei watched as her mother vigorously rubbed the dark spot on the carpet. “Do you think that will ever come out?” Mei asked. “It doesn’t really look much better than before.”
“I hope so,” said Mom. “Of course, it would have come out a lot easier if I had cleaned it right after the grape juice was spilled.” Mom wiped sweat off her face and glanced up at Mei. “You should deal with your anger the way I should have dealt with this stain.”
Mei frowned. “What do you mean?”
Mom continued to rub the dark blotch. “Time has allowed this stain to penetrate into the carpet fibers,” she explained. “Once it’s soaked in and dried, it’s really hard to remove all traces of it. Anger does something like that to your heart. If you let it stay and saturate there, it becomes more and more difficult to remove. Over time, it can grow into bitterness and rage.”
Mei looked at the stain on the carpet and sighed. “I don’t know how I can stop being mad at Everly,” she said at last, “but I want to.”
“Good for you!” Mom said. “Start by talking to Jesus about it, and trust Him to help you forgive others the way He’s forgiven you. And pray for Everly too. It’s hard to be angry with someone you’re praying for. With God’s help, you can replace your bitterness with His love. Then maybe you should call Everly and ask her to come over so you can talk about what happened.”
Mei nodded. “Okay,” she said. “I will.” – Suzanne M. Daly
How about you?
Are you angry about something? Anger isn’t a bad emotion, but left unchecked, it can fester into bitterness. Don’t let anger build up in your heart. Ask Jesus to help you when you’re struggling with something someone did to you. He is with you and knows your pain, and He gives you the power to forgive others the way He’s forgiven you. Trust Him to replace your anger and bitterness with His love.
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