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How do preachers experience the bitterness of the message they preach?

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Preachers experience bitterness in their message through the recognition of the judgment and repentance required by the gospel.

Preachers often experience the bitterness of the message they deliver, as seen in John's experience in Revelation. While the message of grace may be sweet to the soul, the reality of preaching the necessity of repentance and the judgment that awaits the unrepentant can be deeply burdensome. This duality highlights the call to humility and the tension that comes from conveying a truth that counters human pride and desire. Such bitterness underscores the seriousness of the spiritual plight of those to whom they preach, as many will reject the message, leading to eternal consequences. This understanding cultivates a compassionate urgency in their hearts to effectively communicate the gospel's transformative power.
Scripture References: Revelation 10:10

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