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She looked at you funny, his tone was short, that friend didn't show up even though they RSVP'd...
There are so many opportunities in our world to get offended.
But how often do we need to fall for it?
Is it important to always be right?
We were created for a life of spiritual freedom that’s rooted in joy, love and peace. And living with an unoffended heart doesn't mean we ignore every hurt that comes our way. But instead, we've cultivated a heart that doesn't allow for bitterness to take over.
Being offended has almost become something we celebrate. It comes at a heavy price though-and that price is stolen peace, joy and light in our lives.
So this episode is all about digging into practices and mindset shifts to help transform our hearts and stop keeping score with others so we can live in freedom from daily offense.
By Drew HuntShe looked at you funny, his tone was short, that friend didn't show up even though they RSVP'd...
There are so many opportunities in our world to get offended.
But how often do we need to fall for it?
Is it important to always be right?
We were created for a life of spiritual freedom that’s rooted in joy, love and peace. And living with an unoffended heart doesn't mean we ignore every hurt that comes our way. But instead, we've cultivated a heart that doesn't allow for bitterness to take over.
Being offended has almost become something we celebrate. It comes at a heavy price though-and that price is stolen peace, joy and light in our lives.
So this episode is all about digging into practices and mindset shifts to help transform our hearts and stop keeping score with others so we can live in freedom from daily offense.