Disciplining Your Mind by Stephanie R. Reck
Author:Stephanie R. Reck [Reck, Stephanie R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: christian self-help, personal growth
Publisher: eLectio Publishing
Published: 2017-12-17T00:00:00+00:00
Right Attitude #2: Dealing with Offense
A definition of offense is an annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult or disregard for oneâs standards or principals.
Synonyms for offense: annoyance, anger, resentment, indignation, irritation, wrath and displeasure.
Those who are easily offended are usually described as âwounded, hurt, insulted, angry, or disappointed.â When someone gets offended, they take everything personally. Scripture teaches, however, if we keep our focus upon God and His Word, He will maintain peace in our hearts that can withstand offense, âGreat peace have those who love your law, and nothing can make them stumble.â Psalm 119:165; âYou will keep him in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.â Isaiah 26:3
Causes of Offense:
Unhealed past wounds/hurts: There are Christians who are âtouchyâ or extremely sensitive. They spend much of their time hurt or upset at people and at circumstances. For these types of Christians, we should be patient and gentle with them, encouraging them. There are reasons they are sensitive, it could be a past hurt or wound that has not been healed. Any wound or hurt that has not been healed can cause a person to misinterpret others and their responses to them. Sensitive feelings can be a way that Satan uses to oppress people. This can be seen by people not experiencing joy or peace because of being easily offended by others.
Focusing too much on self: Hurt feelings and being easily offended usually has something to do with self, such as, âI did not get my way or what I wanted.â We must die to self, and become totally immersed in the identity of Jesus Christ. When we die to self, we will become immune to offenses. Die to self-will that demands justice for my rights that have been violated. Our heart attitudes must be right when seeking a solution to our offense. We must approach the person who offended us in meekness and humility.
False expectations: People will fail us and they will disappoint us. Expectations should not be placed upon humans, but Christ alone. Although Christians are forgiven and have Christ living in them, they will sometimes fail and make mistakes.
Feeling entitled: Many root causes of offense are the feeling of entitlement. When someone disrespects you, you feel offended and feel the need to âget back,â at them. Maybe someone hurt you from your past, and you feel that you will never allow anyone to hurt you again or disrespect you.
Feeling ignored or overlooked: If someone passed by you and did not say, âHello,â or they did not invite you to lunch. Or maybe you have been going through a trial and no one seems to have noticed your plight or reached out to you.
Offenses left unrestrained can lead to bitterness, anger, resentment, complaining, and murmuring. Offenses that are held onto can cause a Christian to be hindered in their spiritual growth, it can build walls in relationships, can lead to potential sickness, and cause bondages in a personâs life that
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