WONDERING GURU
Sir 27:30—28:7; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35
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Story of The Fall of Troy-A Trojan horse sits just outside the gate of your heart. Its name is anger, resentment, and bitterness. It is a monument to every attack you have endured from your fellowman. It is a gift left by the people who have wronged you. It is a monument to the pain, sorrow and devastation they have caused you. But to accept the gift is to invite ruin into your life. It is only a lure. The celebration is short-lived. Once inside the walls of your heart, it releases its agents of destruction. Its plot quietly unfolds from the inside out. It is the Trojan horse of destruction. You must never bring it inside.
How People Protect Their Wounds
• Standing Back - anger, bitterness,
hate, fear.
• Striking Back - anger and revenge
• Sharing It - same story of hurt and
anger retold
• Stuffing It – Denial, negativity caused
by suppressed anger.
• Because We Have Been Forgiven by God
• Because We Have Been Commanded by God Col 3:12-1
The Danger of Un-Forgiveness.
• If we do not forgive people we
ourselves will not be forgiven.
• Carrying An Unnecessary Burden
• Giving the Devil a Foothold (Eph
4:26-27) Hebrews 12:15
• A Hindered Relationship
Last Word-A
wounded heart that doesn’t receive healing is an open door for evil spirits.
Eph 4:26-27, I Pet 5:8, Gen 4:4-7, Mat 18:21-35
👉Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2023
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