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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Offensive

Most people don't like hearing the truth because it means we have to change or at least accept failure in some sort of way.  Change and failure are just ways for us to grow in the future.  It may not help us right now though, first we have to get over the initial shock and guilt.

What we shouldn't do is take offense to those that are providing an alternate look at things.  God is correcting us and also provides a way out of our situation, but we usually don't see it until after. 

Galatians 4:16, "Have I now become your enemy by telling you the truth?"

 It's easy to take offense in situations because things don't go the way we planned.  God will judge the truth in everything when the time comes, so we can wait on that truth.  Right now all we can do is our best to stay truthful.


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