Sermon Title: “SideStep”
October 6, 2019
One of the greatest obstacles to our goals is what people say about us.
We live in the age of offense
Story on Carson King:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/racist-tweets-backlash-drama-surround-viral-beer-money/story?id=65849942
Tim Kreider on outrage culture:
https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/14/isnt-it-outrageous/
Easily offended is a massive barrier in coming to faith because Jesus is offensive.
Matthew 15, Galatians 5:11, Luke 14:26, Matthew 10:37
Every time I am offended I am revealing what I’m looking to for meaning, purpose, and fulfillment.
Being offended is a choice.
I’m not offended because I’m not looking to it for meaning.
Freedom is:
1. The words of others don’t distract us.
2. The words of Jesus enable us to focus on him.
Questions for Reflection:
Are you creating unnecessary friction in your life and calling?
Are there hurdles in your life that were never meant for you to jump?
Are you more focused on where God is leading you in the future, or where you have been in the past?
How does the atmosphere of offense reveal where you are turning for your value?
Is blame a hurdle that is keeping you from moving forward?
What might you need to sidestep this week?
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LIFE IS NOT MEANT TO BE LIVED ALONE. YOU WERE CREATED TO EXPERIENCE LIFE WITH OTHER PEOPLE.