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Why is it important to avoid a root of bitterness in the church?

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A root of bitterness can defile many and lead to apostasy in the faith community.

Hebrews 12:15 warns against allowing any root of bitterness to spring up, which can trouble and defile many. This concept is vital in the organizational life of the church, as bitterness can lead to division and strife among believers. The sermon explains that harboring bitterness often correlates with forsaking the grace of God, and it can lead to spiritual death. The seriousness of these warnings echoes the importance of maintaining unity and peace within the body of Christ. The faithful community is called to exercise love and reconciliation, thus preventing bitterness from taking root and causing damage to the church structure.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:15

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