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The Lord made this covenant with you so that no man, woman, family, or tribe among you would turn away from the Lord our God to worship these gods of other nations, and so that no root among you would bear bitter and poisonous fruit. – Deuteronomy 29:18

 

The Pharisees were bitter men, envious of Jesus and angry about His pure, sweet teaching. A root of bitterness will corrupt many (Hebrews 12:15). A fountain cannot produce sweet and bitter water at the same time (James 3:11), and a person’s heart is the wellspring of his life.

The secret to life, prosperity, and blessing is a heart that is pure, sweet, and undefiled. How quickly the envy and greed of the world can turn someone’s heart bitter and sour toward individuals or races! Moses warned the Israelites that if they harbored poisonous roots of bitterness in their hearts toward God or one another, their land would become a burning waste of salt and sulfur. The Israelites failed to heed the warning, however, and for forty years were bitter at God, Moses, and one another. Consequently, one by one their corpses fell in the wilderness.

Bitterness is a taste in your mouth—a flavor that colors every experience and relationship. If any bitter roots are lodged in your heart today, ask the Holy Spirit to pull them out. In so doing, you are choosing life, “that you and your descendants might live!” (Deuteronomy 30:19).

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The Lord made this covenant with you so that no man, woman, family, or tribe among you would turn away from the Lord our God to worship these gods of other nations, and so that no root among you would bear bitter and poisonous fruit. – Deuteronomy 29:18

 

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The Lord made this covenant with you so that no man, woman, family, or tribe among you would turn away from the Lord our God to worship these gods of other nations, and so that no root among you would bear bitter and poisonous fruit. – Deuteronomy 29:18

 

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The Lord will conquer your enemies when they attack you. They will attack you from one direction, but they will scatter from you in seven! – Deuteronomy 28:7

Power over the enemy is a sign of God’s blessing upon a person’s life. In contrast, Jesus said that a man who had no blessing in his life would be attacked by seven other spirits more evil than the first spirit (Luke 11:26). In the absence of the blessing of God, demons rush in “to steal and kill and destroy” (John 10:10). In every area of life—financial, physical, mental, and marital—these demons will run roughshod and wreak havoc to their hearts’ content.

No blessing . . . no protection! Without God’s blessing, Israel could expect continual shortfalls, diseases, plagues, depression, anxiety, and broken families. However, with God’s blessing, no enemy could affect Israel and no lack could come near God’s people.

Because we are the blessed, let us march triumphantly against our enemies and watch them flee. “When the Red Sea saw you, O God, its waters looked and trembled! The sea quaked to its very depths” (Psalm 77:16). Demons always tremble when God begins to march! In seven directions they flee in terror; therefore, “resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7 NIV).

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