In Christians Who Are Not Forgiven, Dr. Bryan Stensas exposes how hidden bitterness quietly poisons a believers heart and blocks fellowship with God. From passages like Ephesians 4:29 to 32, Hebrews 12:15, and Psalm 66:18, you see that bitterness is not a small irritation but deep-rooted wickedness that grieves the Holy Spirit, spreads to others, and stops your own sins from being forgiven in a parental, relational sense. Drawing on examples like Esau, Absalom, Jonah, and Israel, he shows how unresolved hurt grows into anger, evil speaking, and malice. You are called to acknowledge your bitterness, receive Gods grace to repent, seek reconciliation where possible, and choose active forgiveness so that nothing stands between you and your Savior (Matthew 6:12 to 15; Mark 11:25 to 26).