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How should Christians respond when they are offended?

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Christians should respond to offenses by seeking to forgive the offender as God has forgiven them, fostering kindness and tender-heartedness (Ephesians 4:32).

When offended, Christians are called to respond in a manner that reflects the forgiveness and compassion they have received from Christ. Ephesians 4:32 instructs believers to forgive one another just as God forgave them. This means that instead of holding onto anger or resentment, believers should seek to address the offense lovingly and constructively. Additionally, Jesus teaches in Luke 17 that when someone repents, we must be ready to forgive them repeatedly, which underscores the ongoing nature of forgiveness required in Christian relationships. This response not only promotes personal tranquility but is also beneficial for the Christian community, allowing it to function in harmony and love.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:32, Luke 17:3-4

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Forgiveness
Frank Tate · Aug 6, 2023
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