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What does it mean to take offense? If you look up the definition of the word, offended, you will see most dictionaries say something about anger and resentment. As we get in to this, you may be thinking, like me, aren’t we allowed to be angry? What about righteous anger? Aren’t Christians supposed to be angry at people for certain things? We will talk about all these things and more through this series. Today we are going to consider being unoffendible towards injustice. Choosing to be unoffendible does not mean accepting injustice, it means “Actively seeking justice and loving mercy, while walking humbly with God.”
Let’s take some time today and ask God to help us love justice, but wait on him. To learn to trust that God is going to take care of everything, including the injustices we see and maybe to help us not to lose our cool and pretend our anger is righteous.
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What does it mean to take offense? If you look up the definition of the word, offended, you will see most dictionaries say something about anger and resentment. As we get in to this, you may be thinking, like me, aren’t we allowed to be angry? What about righteous anger? Aren’t Christians supposed to be angry at people for certain things? We will talk about all these things and more through this series. Today we are going to consider being unoffendible towards injustice. Choosing to be unoffendible does not mean accepting injustice, it means “Actively seeking justice and loving mercy, while walking humbly with God.”
Let’s take some time today and ask God to help us love justice, but wait on him. To learn to trust that God is going to take care of everything, including the injustices we see and maybe to help us not to lose our cool and pretend our anger is righteous.