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This sermon tackles something we all face at one point or another: the feeling that life just isn’t fair. Using the story of the Prodigal Son, the message shows how bitterness can creep in when we compare ourselves to others and wonder why God seems to bless them more than us. Pastor Roscoe helps us see how bitterness can steal our joy, strain our relationships, and keep us from noticing the blessings already in our hands.
But this isn’t just a talk about what’s wrong—it’s a message of hope. You’ll hear why God’s grace matters far more than getting what we think we “deserve,” and how letting go of bitterness can open the door to freedom and joy. With simple, practical steps like focusing on the cross, trusting that God sees your faithfulness, and choosing daily gratitude, this sermon gives you tools to break free from resentment and step into a life filled with peace, gratitude, and deeper connection with God.
By Roscoe Lilly5
77 ratings
This sermon tackles something we all face at one point or another: the feeling that life just isn’t fair. Using the story of the Prodigal Son, the message shows how bitterness can creep in when we compare ourselves to others and wonder why God seems to bless them more than us. Pastor Roscoe helps us see how bitterness can steal our joy, strain our relationships, and keep us from noticing the blessings already in our hands.
But this isn’t just a talk about what’s wrong—it’s a message of hope. You’ll hear why God’s grace matters far more than getting what we think we “deserve,” and how letting go of bitterness can open the door to freedom and joy. With simple, practical steps like focusing on the cross, trusting that God sees your faithfulness, and choosing daily gratitude, this sermon gives you tools to break free from resentment and step into a life filled with peace, gratitude, and deeper connection with God.