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ST41: Praying "Forgive Us" (Slow Prayer)

Slow Theology: Simple Faith for Chaotic Times

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Confronting Hidden Resentments Through Prayer

Hidden resentments manifest as spiritual and emotional debts that can go unnoticed in daily life. Engaging in prayer serves as a critical practice for confronting these underlying motivations, often revealing self-centeredness and manipulative tendencies. Prayer provides an opportunity to reflect on harmful attitudes, particularly regarding material possessions and relationships with others. The need to reconcile with others before approaching God highlights the interconnection between one's spiritual life and interpersonal relationships, emphasizing that one cannot compartmentalize their faith while harboring bitterness. Acknowledging past grievances and resentments can lead to the realization of self-imposed barriers to collaboration and personal growth. True spiritual health requires a willingness to confront and slay the dragons of resentment, ultimately fostering a more genuine and holistic approach to faith and community interaction.

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