Introduction to Warrior of Lite

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Freedom From Bitterness Pt. 2

A life transformed by the Warrior’s Way is a life that leaves bitterness behind. Following impeccable living means more than adopting new habits; it means embracing a new identity, a new self. This transformation is not something we achieve on our own - it is the work of the Spirit through the new birth, the new you. When we accept and live the Warrior’s Way, we become new creations, not by birthright but through spiritual renewal and hard work. Our old self, with its anger and resentment, is recapitulated and eliminated, and we take on a nature shaped by living the Warrior’s Way through an impeccable lifestyle.

This change isn't superficial. It goes deep, altering our desires and our very nature. As new creations, bitterness no longer fits within the life we now live. It contradicts the new self that impeccability has formed in us. Living as we once did - holding onto grudges, nurturing old hurts - becomes impossible. The Spirit within us, coupled with recapping, pulls us toward forgiveness, reconciliation, and grace. Our transformed nature makes it ‘supernaturally natural’ to align with the Warrior’s Way, including destroying bitterness.

Our new life is also characterized by a new lease on life. The command of the Warrior to destroy bitterness isn't merely a suggestion - it's a call to live consistently with the new life we’ve earned, to live under the impeccability of the Warrior’s Way. The great Spirit now dwells in us, guiding us, comforting us, and leading us away from the things that grieve the Spirit. Bitterness and unforgiveness do more than damage our own hearts - they grieve the Spirit within us. When we hold onto resentment, we resist gentle promptings and disrupt our fellowship with the Spirit.

This sensitivity to the Spirit transforms how we approach every aspect of life. We begin to care deeply about what pleases us, and the Spirit, and what doesn’t. Our words, actions, and thoughts come under Spirit’s guidance, and we desire to reflect the heart of the Warrior. When we let go of bitterness, we make space for joy and peace. We can sense the second attentions presence, even in life’s challenges.

So, does what pleases or grieves the Spirit matter to you? Take a moment to examine your path with heart. Have you been holding onto bitterness or unforgiveness? Recognize that these attitudes stand in the way of the life the Warrior’s Way intends for you. Release them and invite the Spirit to fill you with peace. Then, embrace the freedom that comes from living in step with the Spirit, sensitive to its guidance as it renews your heart and mind. Let's get to work!

Warrior of Lite

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