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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016
Don’t take the bait of offense
Do you ever get offended?
Has someone ever hurt your
feelings, opening the door for
strife, anger or a damaged rela-
tionship?
Every day, we are presented
with multiple opportunities to
get offended. It can be as minor
as someone cutting us off in
traffic or stealing our parking
spot. Other times we can feel
deeply hurt by a friend’s rude
or harsh comment.
What many people don’t
know is that offense is one of
Satan’s greatest tools to steal
our peace and rob us of God’s
blessings.
The word “offense” comes
from the Greek word scan-
dalon. It is an interesting word
that literally describes a trap
used to hold bait in order to lure
animals.
Similarly, offense is the bait
the enemy uses to trap us. He
will use people’s words and
actions to get our minds churn-
ing and stir up our emotions.
He uses this bait to lure us into
a lifetime of bitterness, resent-
ment, unforgiveness, strife,
hatred and revenge.
I often say that Satan sets us
up to get us upset. He knows
our weaknesses and what but-
tons to push to send us over the
edge.
The good news is we are
smarter than our enemy
because we have the mind of
Christ! (See 1 Corinthians
2:16.) We can know the truth of
God’s Word and don't have to
take his bait.
In other words, when some-
body tries to give you offense,
you decide whether you take it
or not.
You may be thinking,
“Joyce, it’s so hard not to take
offense sometimes!”
I understand how you feel,
but we can refuse to be offend-
ed because God gives us self-
control, which is a fruit of the
Spirit (see Galatians 5:22-23).
This means we can control
ourselves with God’s help and
take responsibility for how we
respond to life’s situations.
It’s easy to deflect our prob-
lems and place the responsibil-
ity on someone else, thinking,
If you didn’t upset me, then I
wouldn't feel this way or If you
would just do this, then I would
be happy.
But the truth is we will never
be free from any problem as
long as we’re blaming some-
body else. I'm not saying other
people don’t do anything
wrong; however, we can’t con-
trol what everyone else does,
but we can choose how we are
going to react!
First Corinthians 13:5 says
love “is not self-seeking, it is
not easily angered, it keeps no
record of wrongs” (NIV). Love
is a choice! I can choose to for-
give and let it go, or I can hold
on to the offense and let the
hurt turn into something even
worse.
For example, sometimes an
offense starts out like a paper
cut. It’s seemingly small, but if
you don’t take care of it proper-
ly, it can begin to fester. In
time, it can become infected
and cause you a lot of pain.
I can tell you from experi-
ence that it’s so much better to
take care of a problem when
it’s little. It’s good to address it
as quickly as possible before it
has an opportunity to take root
and turn into something more
serious.
I’ve learned that the quicker
I can forgive somebody, the
easier it’s going to be.
Sometimes this means being
the first one to apologize and
make peace — even if it’s not
my fault!
However, the more we do
the right thing, the easier it
gets. The quicker I forgive oth-
ers and get rid of any offense,
the more peace I have in my
life. After a while, you realize
that staying offended doesn’t
change other people or solve
your problems — it only makes
you bitter and angry.
I often say that staying mad
at someone who has hurt you is
like taking poison and hoping
your enemy will die. You don’t
hurt them at all — you only
hurt yourself!
There were times when I
would get upset with my hus-
band, Dave, and let it ruin my
entire day. I was determined to
make him pay. If he was in the
family room watching televi-
sion, I would purposely not go
in there, refusing to talk to him.
The problem was Dave did-
n’t care. He would sit and
watch sports and have a good
time while I thought I was real-
ly “getting him back.” He prob-
ably thought, Good, I can get
some quiet for a change!
Psalm 34:14 tells us to “seek
peace and pursue it” (NIV).
I’ve learned over the years
(many times the hard way) just
how valuable God’s supernatu-
ral peace really is.
Now, I absolutely refuse to
live without it! It is so much
greater than living with the
toxic results of holding unfor-
giveness in my heart.
Opportunities to be offended
will never go away, but we can
grow wise to the enemy’s tac-
tics and learn how to respond in
a godly way.
So, the next time you are
tempted to be offended, don’t
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take the bait! Always remem-
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can choose to be angry and bit-
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