
Living UnOffendable
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— Luke 17:1 Meaning, it’s inevitable that offenses are going to happen, but it’s how we handle them that is important. Can you imagine going through your day feeling humiliated, hurt, and ashamed in everything that you do? How would you interact with your family, be with coworkers, talk to neighbors? -“When you live offended you are partnering up with the enemy.” –Or would you rather go through your day acknowledging all that God has done for you, speaking healing and fullness? When we live a life that is unoffended we are given those gifts which are tied to who we are in Christ. We are able to give forgiveness for those that hurt us because we know that God has forgiven us. It is the very thing that allows us to move in the freedom and be the conquerors that God has said we are. Get your pen and write out the declaration! and this week journal prompt. This week's questions-
1. Can you think of an occasion when you unintentionally offended someone, and you were totally shocked when you heard how he or she perceived what you said or did?
2. Have you ever been offended by someone, only to find out later that the person never intended to offend you and was genuinely sorry when he or she found out how you felt about it?
3. What do you think is the most mature way a person can respond when he or she is tempted to get caught in the trap of offense? How do you think you should deal with a potential offense when someone hurts your feelings or lets you down?
You are not alone in this! Always make the choice to seek him and his guidance.
How About You?How about you? I’d love to hear what you think about this topic and how you are choosing to be unoffendable in your own life. Please feel free to leave a comment below, or to contact me directly.
Scripture Reference: Luke 17:1-4 Acts 1:8 Ephesians 4:31-32 Mark 11 1 Peter 8