God’s Presence Frees Us from Offense

by | May 28, 2026

Where God is honored, feared, and reverenced, His presence abides. Where His presence abides, offense loses its power.
When our awe of God is weak, we become preoccupied with what others owe us—respect, recognition, appreciation, understanding, or an apology. But when our awe of God is healthy, our focus shifts from ourselves to God and others. We become more concerned with representing Christ than protecting ourselves.
Jesus never instructed His followers to pursue apologies. He instructed them to follow Him in forgiveness and reconciliation. The goal is not to win an argument, prove a point, or collect apologies; the goal is to reveal Christ as He is formed in us through His Spirit.
Offense becomes one of God’s greatest training grounds for spiritual maturity. Every difficult relationship, misunderstanding, betrayal, disappointment, and moment of rejection presents an opportunity to choose humility over pride, mercy over judgment, forgiveness over bitterness, and reconciliation over division.
Jesus warned that tribulation, persecution, and opportunities for offense would come. Yet these moments are not obstacles to our growth—they are often the very tools God uses to form Christ within us.
The mature disciple no longer asks, “Who hurt me?” Instead, they ask, “How can Christ be revealed through me in this situation?”

Think of a person or situation that has recently offended, frustrated, or disappointed you. Ask yourself: Am I focused on what someone owes me, or am I focused on what Christ desires to reveal through me? Mature disciples do not allow offense to control them; they allow Christ to be formed in them.

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