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All it takes one in the family to have others acting like they they do not want to be with the other sibling and believe it or not it is a strong hold ?Resentment toward everyone can stem from unresolved issues like past hurt, unrealistic expectations, personal insecurities, or unmet needs, often exacerbated by stress or mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. Rumination, or dwelling on past negative experiences, and a negative bias toward focusing on what goes wrong can fuel these feelings. Addressing the root causes through self-reflection and professional help, such as therapy, can be crucial to developing healthier coping mechanisms and improving your well-being. God, according to the Bible, considers resentment a harmful emotion that hinders peace, poisons relationships, and distances individuals from God's will. The Bible instructs believers to remove bitterness, wrath, and anger, to be kind and compassionate, and to forgive others as God has forgiven them. Holding onto resentment is likened to drinking poison and is described as a state of the flesh that is incompatible with the fruit of the Spirit, which includes love, joy, and peace. Praying always