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What does the Bible say about being offended by Christ?

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The Bible states that 'blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me' (Matthew 11:6), indicating that those who accept Christ without offense experience His blessings.

In Matthew 11:6, Jesus emphasizes the importance of one's attitude towards Him, declaring, 'blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me.' This statement underlines the significance of how we respond to the revelation of Christ. Those who are not offended by the truths of His person and work are, in fact, blessed by God. This blessing does not come as a result of our actions or attitudes but is an evidence of divine grace at work in our hearts. When one sees and grasps the essence of who Christ is, free from offense, it indicates that they have been favored by God to understand and appreciate the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:6, Matthew 14:2-4, Isaiah 61:1-3

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Offended by Christ
Wayne Boyd · Oct 24, 2018
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