Why were they offended so easily?

Have you ever been offended? This emotion and state of being is so common and prevalent today. It just seems that most people today are very easily offended, even because of things that in reality are just simple misunderstandings. Can I say with all due respect that if offense is controlling a person, that person is not spiritually mature. We are commanded to forgive not allow offenses among us. We are instructed to lovingly confront issues that would divide us. The Proverbist said this about offense: Proverbs 19:11 (AMP) “Good sense and discretion make a man slow to anger, And it is his honor and glory to overlook a transgression or an offense [without seeking revenge and harboring resentment].” Spiritually mature believers learn to be “slow to anger.” They realize that no one on this side of Heaven is perfect, so we will experience disagreements and disappointments from time to time. However, if you do not learn to discern these moments, they can turn into opportunities to be offended. The Proverbist also said that it is to a man’s glory to overlook transgressions or offenses without seeking revenge and harboring resentment. WOW! Did you catch that? Most will immediately get angry and seek revenge or get offended. Yet, the spiritually mature refuse to allow offense into their hearts, thus not allowing any “root of bitterness” to spring up within them. This can be catastrophic because roots of bitterness can destroy relationships. They can defile our walk with God. They can paralyze our fruitfulness. Hebrews 12:15 says: “Watch over each other to make sure that no one misses the revelation of God’s grace. Make sure you don’t live with a root of bitterness sprouting within you which will only cause trouble and poison your heart and the heart of others. Determine today to work on your forgiveness muscles today and become “unoffendable.” You will bring Glory to God and you will be a healer and restorer in your generation!

Psalm 119: 165 (TPT): There is such a great peace and well-being that comes to the lovers of your word, and they will never be offended.:

Psalms 119:165 (EXB) “Those who love your ·teachings [instructions; laws] will find ·true peace [or much prosperity], and nothing will ·defeat them [make them stumble].”

He is our Heavenly Father!

Numbers 23:19 “God is not a man, that He should lie, Nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?” Today, God reminds you that He honors His promises. In our experience, we most likely remember someone that promised us something, yet they failed to honor their promise. I have also heard some call God, “the man upstairs.” He is not a “man” who is subject to failure and deceit. We need to honor God with the greatest respect that we can muster. He is not a “mere” man. He is Almighty God, worthy of all praise and glory! And finally, tomorrow is Father’s Day. We take time out to honor fathers in this nation, but remember that God is our Heavenly Father, and He loves us with an eternal love, so make sure you get out to church tomorrow and honor your “Heavenly Father.”

Happy Father’s Day!