Breaking Free from the Trap of Offense

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1. "Offense is a trap that leads to spiritual bondage, but through Christ, we can break free and walk in freedom. In my office, I have this huge bear trap, it's actually a number two grizzly bear trap. There's only one larger than it, and the mouth on that thing is that big. You can literally take a two by four and set it off, and it'll snap a two by four in half. It's got big teeth on it. Somebody asked me, they say, what is that, pastor? I said, that's my complaint department. Press here. But here's the thing about that trap. The trap in itself, when it is not set, there's nothing to it. It just hangs on my wall as just idle decoration." [29:02] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Have you noticed that? We're offended by everything in this world. Christians have become so offended with things that we have sort of caused the rest of the world who aren't Christians to be offended as well. Now they're offended by something called truth. If you think about that, we have baited up, Satan's baited us, and then we have baited up the world to be offended by truth. We should never be offended by the truth of the Word of God. We should receive it in spirit and in truth." [30:08] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Let me tell you something. We've got to think about this, and this was a hard question. Should we be offended by the things that offend God? Well, let me just tell you something. Philippians chapter 3 says this, And I'm going to tell you something. There's some things that offended God, and it's okay to be offended by the things that offended Christ, that offends God, but here's the deal. We can't respond to the things that we're offended, that God's offended by in our manly, humanly ways. We've got to learn to respond to the things that we're offended by in the same way that Jesus responded." [33:49] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Let me give you some good advice. And this comes from another pastor. This is not my original thought, but man, this is good. Here's what he said. Don't compare your realistic life to somebody else's highlight reel on Facebook. You know, nobody's going to post a bad picture of their family and their life on Facebook. They're going to post the best of the best. She was lulled into these traps and it became a scandal. In 10 minutes, she done stepped in eight or nine different traps, eight or nine different chains that's got her in such bondage that she can't even move forward in the righteous Christian thinking that God designed her mind to think in." [47:59] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So here's the question. Here's a decision that's before you today. Here's your closing point. When we choose, listen to this, to release offenses, you can then experience the joy that comes from walking in unity with God and others. Let me tell you how simple this is. We're busy fighting of our own power, trying to get out of the chains. And we're trying to do things here. When God says, there's just one thing that you've got to do. He says, turn to me, just stop fighting and just turn to me, surrender to me. And when we relax, it's like some slack comes in that trap and God reaches down and he just, he just opens up that trap that you can step out of it. You see, that's why he is called our savior." [01:11:04] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "You see, we've got to deny ourselves of being offended. And I'll tell you the secret to getting out of the traps is the picture right here. Whether we're going to leave from here being a pawn used of Satan, or if we're going to be a disciple of Christ used of God. Deny yourself. What did he say? Take up the cross. Guys, it's a picture of sacrifice. He said, I want you to sacrifice this very moment. Right now. He said, when you have those thoughts of entitlement, of covetousness, when you are offended, he says, I want you to sacrifice that moment and just fix your eyes on me." [01:16:12] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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