Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Melting Hearts of Stone

There’s a difference between short-term hate and hatred that has festered for years. Temporary hate often dissipates with situational change. We're aware of a child or adolescent expressing hatred of a friend or parent, then abruptly letting it go. Anyone is subject to hatred when situations are difficult. 

          Hate of in-laws or other relatives may develop into mutual hatred resulting in strife that’s perpetuated for years. A woman believed her in-laws could care less if she lived or died and consequently separated herself and her children from them for years. It’s apparent that hatred internalized has power to disrupt fellowship with others and the Lord God.

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          While hatred may not negate your salvation, it can ruin the joy of your fellowship with God, for hatred cannot coexist with joy and peace. They’re incompatible. A house divided against itself cannot remain healthy. Yet God stands ready to melt hearts of stone created by hatred. You can submit your heart to him at this moment.

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