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Resents (1 Occurrence)Proverbs 15:12
The hater of authority has no love for teaching: he will not go to the wise.
(See NIV)
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Preliminary Definition of the Subject
... and the mind can only rest in truth; but there is always at the same time an antipathy,
for man is somehow estranged from God, and resents Divine intrusion ...
/.../the atonement and the modern mind/chapter i preliminary definition of.htm
The Atonement and the Modern Mind
... and the mind can only rest in truth; but there is always at the same time an antipathy,
for man is somehow estranged from God, and resents divine intrusion ...
/.../denney/the death of christ/chapter 7 the atonement and.htm
Shame on Account of God's Displeasure.
... He resents our shamelessness, and desires that we consider His judgments
till our callousness is removed. The case stands thus: God. ...
/.../dods/how to become like christ/shame on account of gods.htm
"Thou Shalt Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. "
... they punish and chastise, as they ought (at times even unjustly, which, however,
does not harm the soul's salvation), our evil nature resents the correction. ...
/.../luther/a treatise on good works/thou shalt honor thy father.htm
To the Right Honourable the Earl of Lichfield.
... But pleasure, lark-like, nests upon the ground.20. Joys shared by brute creation,
pride resents; 21. Pleasure embraces: man would both enjoy,. ...
/.../young/youngs night thoughts/to the right honourable the.htm
Order and Argument in Prayer
... A hypocrite, when he feels that he has been afflicted by God, resents the infliction,
and, like a slave, would run from the master who has scourged him; but ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 12 1866/order and argument in prayer.htm
The Conversion of Cornelius.
... their passions to submit to the discipline of virtue, they acknowledge no law but
the law of honour, which does not refrain from baseness, but resents even to ...
/.../dick/lectures on the acts of the apostles/lecture xiii the conversion of.htm
Charges Brought against the Christians.
... Footnotes: [706] [See cap. xxxi. Our Lord was "perfect man," yet our author resents
the idea of eating the flesh of one's own kind as worse than brutal. ...
/.../a plea for the christians/chapter iii charges brought against the.htm
Preached Before the Governor, and Council, and the House of ...
... God of Jacob. This ingratitude must not be passed by unpunished. Omniscience
observes, Omnipotence resents it! And that they might ...
/.../selected sermons of george whitefield/preached before the governor and.htm
As the 148Th Psalm. The Same.
... 4 Where promises and grace Can neither melt nor move, The angry Lamb resents The
injuries of his love; Awakes his wrath Without delay, As lions roar And tear ...
/.../watts/hymns and spiritual songs/hymn 0 144444444 as the 148th.htm
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Resents (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Resents (1 Occurrence). Proverbs 15:12 The hater of authority
has no love for teaching: he will not go to the wise. (See NIV).
.../r/resents.htm - 6kReserve (15 Occurrences)
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... their barking. Each quarter of the city has its own pack of dogs, which
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... No class more resents being associated in any way with the "submerged masses" than
the self-respecting peasant or artisan, who seems to have formed the ...
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... But compare Matthew 24:15, which speaks of "Daniel the prophet," and on the other
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... But compare Matthew 24:15, which speaks of "Daniel the prophet," and on the other
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... But compare Matthew 24:15, which speaks of "Daniel the prophet," and on the other
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Topical Encyclopedia
In the context of biblical teachings, the concept of "resents" is closely related to feelings of bitterness, unforgiveness, and anger that can arise in human relationships. The Bible addresses these emotions and provides guidance on how believers should handle them in accordance with God's will.
Biblical Understanding of ResentmentResentment is often seen as a form of anger that is harbored over time, leading to bitterness and a desire for retribution. The Bible warns against allowing such feelings to take root in one's heart, as they can lead to sin and disrupt one's relationship with God and others.
Scriptural References1.
Ephesians 4:31-32 (BSB): "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, outcry and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and tender-hearted to one another, forgiving each other just as in Christ God forgave you." This passage emphasizes the importance of removing bitterness and anger from one's life and instead embracing kindness and forgiveness.
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Hebrews 12:15 (BSB): "See to it that no one falls short of the grace of God, and that no root of bitterness springs up to cause trouble and defile many." Here, the author warns against allowing bitterness to grow, as it can lead to spiritual and communal harm.
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Colossians 3:13 (BSB): "Bear with one another and forgive any complaint you may have against someone else. Forgive as the Lord forgave you." This verse highlights the call to forgive others, reflecting the forgiveness believers have received from God.
Theological InsightsFrom a theological perspective, resentment is seen as a barrier to living a life that reflects the love and grace of God. It is contrary to the teachings of Christ, who emphasized forgiveness and reconciliation. Resentment can hinder spiritual growth and the ability to experience the fullness of God's peace.
Practical ApplicationBelievers are encouraged to actively work against feelings of resentment by:
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Practicing Forgiveness: As seen in
Matthew 6:14-15 (BSB), "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive yours." Forgiveness is a crucial step in overcoming resentment.
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Seeking Reconciliation: In
Matthew 5:23-24 (BSB), Jesus instructs, "Therefore if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift." Reconciliation is prioritized even over religious rituals.
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Cultivating a Heart of Love: 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 (BSB) describes love as patient and kind, not easily angered, and keeping no record of wrongs. Developing such love can prevent resentment from taking hold.
ConclusionWhile the Bible acknowledges the reality of hurt and offense, it consistently calls believers to rise above resentment through forgiveness, love, and reconciliation. By doing so, Christians can maintain unity within the body of Christ and reflect the character of God in their lives.
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