Definition: The word "antidancing" comes from the Greek and literally means "to counteract, to defeat." It's often used metaphorically in Scripture to express opposing forces or situations that have been defeated. In the Bible, it refers to a person who is resistant to receiving gifts or blessings, as if he/she had an intention to do so but has done the opposite. The concept can be seen in different contexts throughout scripture, such as Paul's example of how Christ sent the Gentiles out for their own good and then rebukes those who resisted, reflecting the idea that God's will is not always aligned with our desires or actions.