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How to Pollute Other People
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A man who spends years on a project only to watch another stumble onto the solution can easily become bitter but Scripture warns that bitterness is far more dangerous than disappointment. Hebrews 12 teaches us to cling to God’s grace, flee profaneness like Esau’s, and especially guard against any “root of bitterness,” because once it takes hold, it not only corrodes our own soul but spreads like a plague to defile many. Bitterness grows quietly, fed by comparisons, frustrations, and the sense that life has been unfair but its fruit is always death: sourness, cynicism, and a blighting influence on everyone around us. The cure is not psychology or positive thinking, but diligently holding fast to grace, pursuing peace and holiness, and refusing to nurse resentment. If we embrace bitterness, we become missionaries of hopelessness; if we reject it, we walk in the life and strength that only God’s grace provides.