• Resentment to Gratitude

  • 2025/05/05
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Resentment to Gratitude

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  • In this deeply personal episode, Josh and Sarah Claire explore the fourth spiritual movement: the journey from resentment to gratitude. Against the backdrop of Josh’s own unfolding experience with relational pain, they discuss the role of anger, forgiveness, and the very real barriers to healing that queer Christians often face. They unpack the meaning of resentment, how it forms in response to injustice, and how true gratitude is not a bypassing of pain but an act of grace-infused transformation.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 | Introduction

    07:02 | Defining Resentment and Gratitude

    11:45 | The Unique Resentments Faced by Queer People

    18:15 | The Danger of Self-Righteousness

    19:42 | Jonah, Nineveh, and God's Unwanted Mercy

    24:50 | The Connection Between Shame and Resentment

    27:45 | Belonging, Security, and Significance: The Roots of Perceived Enemies

    31:20 | Releasing Control and Becoming Receivers

    36:48 | Forgiveness as a Practice, Not a Moment

    39:53 | Josh's Journey with Forgiveness and Resentment

    43:47 | Forgiveness Rooted in God’s Justice and Our Own Forgiveness

    49:13 | Three Practices to Move from Resentment to Gratitude

    56:35 | Final Reflections for Pastors and Directors

    60:05 | Credits


    FOOTNOTES

    Guest Contributors:

    • Sarah Patterson, Track Leader of Tyndale Seminary's DMin in Spiritual Formation | 58:05

    Referenced Works:

    • Eve Tushnet, Tenderness (Chicago: Wiseblood Books, 2020) | 18:20, 38:36, 44:15, and 50:13 on forgiveness, resentment, and God's compassion.
    • Alan Downs, The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2005) | 17:20 and 43:26 on gay male anger and the power of forgiveness.
    • Dan Kida, sermon at Providencia WPB | Quoted at 28:05: “An enemy is anyone who threatens my belonging, security, or significance.”
    • The Chosen, Season 4 | 41:06
    • C.S. Lewis, The Last Battle (New York: HarperCollins, 2001) Note: First published in 1956 | 53:40

    Scripture

    • The Book of Jonah | discussed at 19:42–23:35
    • Exodus 32:6 | 22:07
    • The parable of the Pharisee and tax collector (Luke 18:9–14) | 18:20

    Music Featured:

    • Bitter Mint by Emily Blaylock | 03:22
    • Change by Emily Blaylock | 56:10


    Read the full Research Document here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Go_PRhhwvmNDm7QKJbT99Bi7kG5qbXff/view?usp=sharing

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あらすじ・解説

In this deeply personal episode, Josh and Sarah Claire explore the fourth spiritual movement: the journey from resentment to gratitude. Against the backdrop of Josh’s own unfolding experience with relational pain, they discuss the role of anger, forgiveness, and the very real barriers to healing that queer Christians often face. They unpack the meaning of resentment, how it forms in response to injustice, and how true gratitude is not a bypassing of pain but an act of grace-infused transformation.


CHAPTERS

00:00 | Introduction

07:02 | Defining Resentment and Gratitude

11:45 | The Unique Resentments Faced by Queer People

18:15 | The Danger of Self-Righteousness

19:42 | Jonah, Nineveh, and God's Unwanted Mercy

24:50 | The Connection Between Shame and Resentment

27:45 | Belonging, Security, and Significance: The Roots of Perceived Enemies

31:20 | Releasing Control and Becoming Receivers

36:48 | Forgiveness as a Practice, Not a Moment

39:53 | Josh's Journey with Forgiveness and Resentment

43:47 | Forgiveness Rooted in God’s Justice and Our Own Forgiveness

49:13 | Three Practices to Move from Resentment to Gratitude

56:35 | Final Reflections for Pastors and Directors

60:05 | Credits


FOOTNOTES

Guest Contributors:

  • Sarah Patterson, Track Leader of Tyndale Seminary's DMin in Spiritual Formation | 58:05

Referenced Works:

  • Eve Tushnet, Tenderness (Chicago: Wiseblood Books, 2020) | 18:20, 38:36, 44:15, and 50:13 on forgiveness, resentment, and God's compassion.
  • Alan Downs, The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2005) | 17:20 and 43:26 on gay male anger and the power of forgiveness.
  • Dan Kida, sermon at Providencia WPB | Quoted at 28:05: “An enemy is anyone who threatens my belonging, security, or significance.”
  • The Chosen, Season 4 | 41:06
  • C.S. Lewis, The Last Battle (New York: HarperCollins, 2001) Note: First published in 1956 | 53:40

Scripture

  • The Book of Jonah | discussed at 19:42–23:35
  • Exodus 32:6 | 22:07
  • The parable of the Pharisee and tax collector (Luke 18:9–14) | 18:20

Music Featured:

  • Bitter Mint by Emily Blaylock | 03:22
  • Change by Emily Blaylock | 56:10


Read the full Research Document here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Go_PRhhwvmNDm7QKJbT99Bi7kG5qbXff/view?usp=sharing

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