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No Offense

DAY 7 OF 7

Living with No Offense

In this life, there will always be something to be offended about. Whether it’s a divisive news headline, a differing opinion, or a minor traffic incident, we’ll probably have a million reasons to take offense each day. 

But as Pastor Craig often says, “Being offended is inevitable. Living offended is a choice.” 

Think about the last time you took offense at something. Did it make your life better? Or did it make you bitter? 

Here’s the thing: A heart filled with anger won’t produce a life filled with peace.

And as we talked about on day one, sometimes our anger is really just a result of our pride. When that happens, we need to repent and remember that Jesus didn’t call us to be right—He called us to love. That doesn’t mean we ignore God’s truth or avoid forming opinions. But it does mean that we choose to be known for our love, not for our stances.

It’s easy to think that the world has become more divided than ever, making it hard to live as unoffendable people. But there have always been reasons to take offense, and Jesus’ disciples were no exception. 

Jesus chose 12 disciples from wildly different backgrounds, professions, and political views, and they loved one another. Sure, they had their disagreements—like when they argued about who would be the greatest or most important—but they stayed unified around their mission despite their differing opinions. 

Matthew even points this out when he describes Jesus calling His disciples. He makes sure to note his own occupation—tax collector—and calls Simon “the Zealot.” 

Simon, as a Zealot, would have been part of a group that desperately wanted to overthrow the Roman government. Meanwhile, Matthew worked for the government. Despite those very different positions, these men were friends. They served together. They ate together. They did life together. 

We can learn from their example. We don’t have to agree on everything to be loving. And choosing to put aside our differences allows us to make a difference. 

So, what grudges do you need to let go of? 

What offenses do you need to lay down? 

What anger can you release? 

Every minute you spend being angry is a minute of joy and peace you lose. So it’s time to surrender. And it’s time to live with No Offense.

Pray: God, help me see others the way You do. Reveal to me any offenses or anger I need to release, and help me surrender them fully to You. I don’t want to carry offense, anger, rage, or bitterness anymore. Instead, fill me with more of Your joy, peace, and love. In Jesus’ name, amen. 

Learn more about overcoming offenses in Pastor Craig’s message series, No Offense.

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About this Plan

No Offense

From the latest news headline to social media comments, there are plenty of opportunities to be offended each day. But what if we decided to respond differently? In this 7-day Bible Plan, accompanying Pastor Craig Groeschel’s message series, No Offense, we’ll discover how to surrender the anger that’s been holding us back and keeping others hostage.

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