Being Thankful and Not Bitter - Critical Issues Commentary
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This sermon deals with our fundamental attitudes as Christians. Are we thankful and not bitter? The call to be thankful as Christians is comprehensive. We are to live for Christ with a thankful attitude. We also warn about the danger of bitterness and why we cannot allow it in our lives. The cross is God's antidote to bitterness.
Video courtesy of Gospel of Grace Fellowship.
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