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Week 2 of our Escape the Trap series, “When Life Feels Unfair,” features guest pastor David Hermes from Hope Valley Church in Denver, Colorado, delivering a timely message on learning to live unoffendable in a world where wrongs are real.
Using the story of Joseph in Genesis and focusing on Genesis 45:5–8, Pastor David explores the difference between life simply going wrong and the deeper pain of being truly wronged, and how unprocessed offense can quietly poison your heart and limit your ability to walk in God’s calling.
Through Joseph’s journey from betrayal to purpose, this sermon invites you to name the pain honestly, stay faithful to Jesus when you feel overlooked or misunderstood, process hurt with wisdom instead of spreading it, and refuse retaliation while trusting God’s justice and redemption.
Ultimately, the message points beyond Joseph to Jesus, who endured every test perfectly and offers freedom from the trap of offense, restoring peace, clarity, and joy. If you’re carrying resentment, heartbreak, disappointment, or the weight of injustice, this word will help you find an escape into healing and new life through the power of God.
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Week 2 of our Escape the Trap series, “When Life Feels Unfair,” features guest pastor David Hermes from Hope Valley Church in Denver, Colorado, delivering a timely message on learning to live unoffendable in a world where wrongs are real.
Using the story of Joseph in Genesis and focusing on Genesis 45:5–8, Pastor David explores the difference between life simply going wrong and the deeper pain of being truly wronged, and how unprocessed offense can quietly poison your heart and limit your ability to walk in God’s calling.
Through Joseph’s journey from betrayal to purpose, this sermon invites you to name the pain honestly, stay faithful to Jesus when you feel overlooked or misunderstood, process hurt with wisdom instead of spreading it, and refuse retaliation while trusting God’s justice and redemption.
Ultimately, the message points beyond Joseph to Jesus, who endured every test perfectly and offers freedom from the trap of offense, restoring peace, clarity, and joy. If you’re carrying resentment, heartbreak, disappointment, or the weight of injustice, this word will help you find an escape into healing and new life through the power of God.