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What if the grudge you’re holding is the very thing slowing your growth? In this episode, we take a real look at offense, why it feels justified, how it spreads, and what it steals from your calling. We talk about how offense masquerades as righteousness, and how pride makes it easy to cling to things God is trying to free us from.
From there, we shift the focus to revival, not as a hype moment or a stadium event, but as a personal fire built in the quiet places: your altar, your habits, your unity with others. We unpack how the enemy doesn’t need to take your anointing if he can hijack your attention.
Jesus’ mercy in John 8 anchors the conversation. He didn’t ignore truth, but He also didn’t weaponize it. He chose restraint instead of retaliation, and that same mercy is what keeps our hearts soft when the world tries to make everything gray. Following Jesus means alignment, not image… action, not vibes.
We close with the Micah 6:8 blueprint: do what’s right, love mercy, walk humbly. If you’ve felt drift, distraction, or the sting of offense, this episode is a roadmap back to clarity, courage, and a tender heart.
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What if the grudge you’re holding is the very thing slowing your growth? In this episode, we take a real look at offense, why it feels justified, how it spreads, and what it steals from your calling. We talk about how offense masquerades as righteousness, and how pride makes it easy to cling to things God is trying to free us from.
From there, we shift the focus to revival, not as a hype moment or a stadium event, but as a personal fire built in the quiet places: your altar, your habits, your unity with others. We unpack how the enemy doesn’t need to take your anointing if he can hijack your attention.
Jesus’ mercy in John 8 anchors the conversation. He didn’t ignore truth, but He also didn’t weaponize it. He chose restraint instead of retaliation, and that same mercy is what keeps our hearts soft when the world tries to make everything gray. Following Jesus means alignment, not image… action, not vibes.
We close with the Micah 6:8 blueprint: do what’s right, love mercy, walk humbly. If you’ve felt drift, distraction, or the sting of offense, this episode is a roadmap back to clarity, courage, and a tender heart.
Contact What's the Point?
Please take a moment to leave us a rating and review the podcast! Thank you!