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Rage devours. The division grows and bitterness breaks in. Each offense; a piece of a torn heart. How do we move past the pain? How do we heal? It’s time to learn to release. To let go of anger. And learn to be unoffendable.
Tune in to our CCV Online church experience streaming from Phoenix Arizona and hear from CCV's Senior Pastor, Ashley Wooldridge, as he talks about what Christians do with all the “offense” they feel as they live in an age of outrage. When looking up “offended” in the dictionary, anger is almost always cited. So, when talking about being “unoffendable” what it means is, “can we learn to live not angry?”. The path to being unoffendable requires a biblical view of anger. The only thing Christians are told to do with anger in the New Testament is to get rid of it! Isn’t it interesting that when most Christians get “righteously” angry, it is always over someone else’s sin and not their own? We get righteous with others but often self-righteous with ourselves. Scripture isn’t saying you can’t ever get angry, it is saying to never hold on to anger! Choosing to be unoffendable doesn’t mean you're accepting injustice. It means you are choosing to hand over that anger to God and only He can make it right.
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