Resentment is a killer in most people's lives. How do we let it go? We have all dealt with hurt in life. Whether it was a person who spoke wrongly about you or a job that let you go without warning, these situations can be painful. Overtime, those feelings of hurt can turn into unforgiveness, and unforgiveness births resentment. Even though forgiveness does not change the past, it will enlarge your future. Pastor Arni Jacobson, through his own personal experience and walking through the life of Joseph, will give you a Biblical format for overcoming resentment. "Resentment carries a high price tag. Why not let this book by my friend Pastor Arni Jacobson be the moment your life gets set free from past hurts, wounds, and disappointments?" -Pastor Larry Stockstill, Pastor, Missionary, Worldwide Evangelist, and Author of Best-Selling Book, The Remnant Arni Jacobson is a successful Pastor, Church planter, mentor, and author. He is an Executive Board Member and the Director of Leadership and Church Expansion for Grace International in Houston, TX. He is a national and international Church and business speaker. He is the founder of mega-church Bayside Christian Fellowship (now Celebration Church) in Green Bay, WI and the co-founder of City Church in Salt Lake City, UT. He is the former Chaplin of the Green Bay Packers. He served for many years on the Board of Church Growth International with Dr. David Yonegi Cho, Pastor of The Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea. His number one passion is to see lost people come to Christ and is known as a great soul-winner. More than anything, he loves his wife, children, and grandchildren and is a proud family man.

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