I would like to comment and point out that he doesn't define "bitterness" because it has an assortment of meanings depending on the context. He flat-out tells people, "Obviously, bitterness is bad." Bitter can be good or bad, but again, it depends on the context.
For example, in terms of repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow of wrongdoing), bitterness is good:
O daughter of my people, gird thee with sackcloth, and wallow thyself in ashes: make thee mourning, as for an only son, most bitter lamentation: for the spoiler shall suddenly come upon us.
-Jeremiah 6:26
But in a nutshell, he's basically preaching the "love, joy, peace, happiness" doctrine, without the message of repentance; or rather, he leads people away from repentance without defining his terms. Thus far, I'm seeing him preach "wisdom of words" rather than the Gospel, and making the Word of God of none effect:
For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
-1Co 1:17
Although he never directly defines "bitterness," he does use some words interchangeably to imply meaning. For example, he uses bitterness and "anger," meaning that he is defining it as anger, but there again, anger can be good or bad depending on the context. He also uses bitterness interchangeably with "the hard things in life," but then doesn't really define the "hard things in life" because again, the more vague he is, the more subjective (i.e. based on the listener's person opinions) the teaching becomes, which makes it impossible to prove him wrong because he's not really saying anything.
He spends more time quote medical science and new-age "Christian" authors than he does quoting the Word of God. I try not to do that; I try to make sure that my teachings are packed full of God's Word and rebuke of unrighteousness. I can only hope that I'm not found to be a hypocrite on that matter, and that the Lord Jesus Christ would keep my eyes open to the truth.
@12:07 - That pretty much sums up new-age lukewarm leavened preaching for entertainment purposes. At least he's working for wages.
He says, "If you have unforgiveness in your heart, you're going to find your place in bitterness." That's not what Jesus taught; Jesus said you'd find your place in hell:
But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
-Mat 6:15
I'm more than willing to forgive Sean, but he has to come to repentance, and again, repentance is not part of his message because he does not understand the Word. I would love to be reconciled with Sean, but he fights against the Word, therefore, I cannot yoke together with him until he has a heart of repentance, and with each passing day, he sinks deeper into the mire of leaven.
Take heed to yourselves: If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him. And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying, I repent; thou shalt forgive him.
-Luke 17:3-4
He also says you don't have the "prerogative" to withhold forgiveness. As you can see, he loves using fancy terms that many simple people don't know what they mean. He's saying they don't have the "right" to withhold forgiveness, but I ask, "Where does the Bible say that?" Men may not be IN the right to withhold forgiveness, but claiming they don't have the freedom to do so is ridiculous as best.
He quotes from his new-age version (which if I remember right, he told me he uses ESV), he says whenever you "face trials of any kind," but the King James says:
My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.
-James 1:2-3
He's gone way off of what this verse says because he's using new-age bible versions.
By the way, at this point, I'd also like to point out that preaches in the EXACT SAME WAY that every other Nazarene preacher I've ever heard speaks from the pulpit. Very flamboyant, always looking to entertain his audience and keep their attention. Folks, I don't have to do that. You guys see me speak very plainly, and I don't have to struggle to keep your attention because I'm simply giving you the facts--this guy, however, has to try and keep your attention because what he's saying is slow and boring that's it's hard stay awake.
WOW! He said it! I shouldn't be surprised, but it still does surprise me. You guys know how many times I've said, in reference to preachers who are wasting everyone's time with the milk of the Word, story telling, and anecdotes, "How do we have more faith when we get a flat tire?" He just said it @12:35. That's my point. He said his message was to help them "lean on Jesus" when "their car breaks down."
I might make a second post, I'll stop this one so it's not too long.