Joel Osteen Podcast - Keep Your Heart Free From Offense
Episode Date: November 6, 2018Proverbs 19:11 says, "good sense makes one slow to anger and it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense." It does us no good to go around offended.There’s always going to be reasons to ...take an offense. The word offense comes from the Greek word which means bait. Sometimes that’s what happens to use with offense. It lures use into a trap. We get upset, frustrated, and bitter. Listen, don’t take bait. You can’t take the bait of offense and live in victory, joy, and peace. Shake off the any offense. Give it to God. Live happy, healthy, and whole. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of the Joel Osteen Podcast ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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See you. Hi, this is Victoria. Thank you so much for downloading this podcast. I believe God has got
amazing things in your future. I hope you enjoy this message. It's good to have you in the
House of the Lord today. I want to encourage us all this morning to keep our heart free from
a fence. A fence is everywhere. Jesus said, as long as you're here, a fence will come. As long as we
live in this world, someone's going to say something that we don't understand, something that
hurts our feelings, maybe your husband doesn't listen to your opinion, there's always going to be
reasons to take up an offense, an opportunity to take it in. You know, it's interesting because,
you know, the people that you're around are one thing. But how about the people that you've never
even met. And you don't what I mean by that? Everybody's opinion can go public these days on social
media. You begin to read somebody's opinion. You hear what they're railing against. It kind of
flusters you. You think I don't agree with that. Why would they say that? Then you begin getting
all upset. You call your brother. You call your sister. You call your neighbor. Can you believe that they
think that? Isn't that crazy? You see, you begin to get first.
frustrated and upset and spend energy on that offense, on those things that don't really even matter.
You see, it's as if we're taking the bait.
See, we cannot take the bait of offense and live in victory, joy, and peace.
We've got to let it go.
We can't let it get on us.
We can't swallow the bait.
In fact, in the scripture, the word offense,
comes from the Greek word that means bait.
It was used to lure animals into a trap.
See, the bait or the offense was what got the animals to come on in and take the bait.
And sometimes that's what happens to us with a fence.
It lures us right into a trap.
We get caught up in this circle of offense, in this trap of offense, in this trap of offense.
We get upset, we get frustrated, we get bitter because we've swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker.
So we spend our time trying to figure out what somebody meant, dissecting every word.
That's a waste of our time.
What in the world could be so important that we have to take our time to figure it all out?
What in the world could someone say that would be that important to your destiny?
if it's offensive to you.
Now, you know what?
We take up offense sometimes when no one really means anything.
And that's a whole other subject.
But we're talking today about thinking twice about any offense.
Any offense.
We've got to recognize what's happening when we're frustrated
and when we're going in the circle of offense.
And we've got to learn to drop it and let it go.
See, the quicker we let go of offense, the more free.
we're going to be. The other day, I was cleaning a spot off of my carpet. So I went and got some
carpet spot remover. I looked on the back to see what the instructions said about it. And it said,
get the spot off as quickly as you can. Why? Because the longer that spot's there, the harder it is
to remove. And see, that's the same way with a fence. If you have a stain of a fence on your heart,
The longer you allow it to be there, the harder it's going to take to get rid of it.
See, but the sooner you let it go, the better off you'll be.
Don't go hour by hour day to day trying to figure it all out.
It's not that important.
If it's offended you, it's not that important.
Proverbs 1911 says,
Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is to one's good one's
glory to overlook an offense. Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it's to our glory to overlook
an offense. You see, it's to our good. It tells us no good to go around offended, allowing that
to take root in our heart. See, if we'll get good at overlooking offense, we're going to live a more
satisfied and happy life. Jesus was no stranger to offense. People were constantly trying to trap
him into offense. It says in 2 Peter that they hurled insults at him. You know what he did? It says
he entrusted himself to the one who judges justly. He didn't entrust his life. He didn't give his life
his ways to some opinion, false accusations.
He entrusted his life to the one who was in control of his life, the one who could judge justly.
That's where he found his resolve.
He found it by knowing other people's opinions, whether they mean it or not, don't have to affect him.
You see, we're all going to have to learn how to let go of offense.
And it is a process.
We're all going to have to learn the Apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 144 had to work at keeping
offense off of him as well.
He said, Alexander the coppersmith did me a great wrong.
But God will judge him.
God will take care of what he's done.
You see, he gave it to God.
He wasn't taking the responsibility on himself to be the judge and jury of everyone's opinion.
He said, I'm giving it to God.
I have things to do.
I can't walk around with an offended heart.
I can't walk around with bitterness and anger and expect to be everything God called me to be.
See, we need to have that kind of attitude.
We need to turn the situation around like Paul did and turn it over to God.
A fence will show up.
It's just, how are we going to handle that offense when it shows up?
It's going to be there.
I can tell you, it's going to be there.
As long as you live on this earth with people, it's going to be there.
Have you ever put like a bite of food in your mouth?
Maybe you're going to try something new.
And it was like, oh, I don't like the way it tastes.
And you have to stop for a minute and you're thinking, what am I going to do?
Am I going to spit it out or am I going to swallow it?
And you're thinking, you know, what do I do?
I mean, who am I with?
You're just thinking, right?
A lot of this stuff.
I have literally done that and taken my napkin and went,
I know that's not very ladylike.
But if there's something that's ucky in your mouth and you don't want to swallow it,
that's kind of what you need to do is spit it out.
If you ever taste the bitterness of offense,
that yucky feeling in your mouth,
don't swallow it.
Just spit it out in your napkin.
Don't let it go down in your innermost parts.
We've got to take a moment and think twice about taking up offense.
Is it going to benefit you any?
Is it going to make your life better?
Is it going to make you more happy, more joyful?
See, you may be rinding up your day at work.
Four o'clock.
A coworker leaves you out of an important meeting.
You have till 4.15 to decide if you're going to take that offense.
Are you going to spit that offense in your napkin?
Are you going to take it home with you?
Are you going to let it upset your whole day?
Are you going to let it disturb the peace in your home?
What are you going to do with that offense?
We've got to learn to step back and think twice about taking an offense.
In John 10, the scripture tells us that there were certain people in the crowds when Jesus would go places
that wanted to capture him.
They wanted to seize his life.
They wanted to take him and stone him.
There were certain people that were always trying to stir up trouble.
But there's such an important thing that it says that Jesus did.
And I've always kind of wondered what it said.
And the other day when I read it, I thought, could this mean?
It says that Jesus would slip out of the crowd and go on his way.
Now, I thought about that just a minute.
some people in the crowd that were trying to seize him and trap him, but he, like, slipped away
and moved on. And I thought about, you know what Jesus did? He wasn't playing Houdini.
He wasn't being some magic man. He didn't give in to their opinions. He didn't go try to
defend himself. He didn't stir up strife. He didn't say Peter and John, why are they being
so unfair? Will you go over there and talk to those people? No. He didn't. He
ignored the opinions of others, and he moved on his way. He literally slipped through the fingers
of offense and moved on. You see, nobody captured Jesus' life. Nobody could capture him.
Jesus gave his life. He made the decision to lay it down. He didn't allow anybody to change the
course of his destiny by offense, by insults. He said, no, I've got to. I've got to
an assignment from God, I'm going to entrust my life to the one who judges justly. And can I tell
you, you've got to slip through the fingers of offense if you're going to move on your way.
If you're going to keep going to those places that God has you, nothing is that important
to waste your time. Listen, if offense can't upset you, a fence can't control you.
And if a fence can't control you, you're going to be free to live a life of life of you. You're going to be free
to live a life of joy and victory. Shake off any offense. You have a decision to make today. Give it to God.
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