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"Oh. No. She. Didn't!"

2/13/2019

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Good morning ladies! And Happy Valentine's Day to you tomorrow!  Any special plans that you want to share with us? Of course, I already told you about our fun time last weekend. A little chocolate wouldn't hurt, though!  I did make some cookies yesterday. Sugar cookies with frosting and sprinkles. Heart cookie cutters. The whole works. The kind that takes all day. And oh my, the kitchen was a mess! Molly ate some sprinkles too. I mean,she helped me clean the floor!  I mostly made them for the Ladies' Chat time at church today. It's a time each month when we have a chat with the Pastors and get together for a treat and conversation, and this month was for the ladies because of Valentine's Day. My cookies went, but I didn't. After yesterday, I'm too worn out. It wasn't just my baking adventure that did it, but I also might've gone a bit overboard because I shoveled quite a bit of snow.  It's hard to wait for the plow service when you have a dog that has to be taken out.  They promise to come within twelve hours once it stops snowing, but if we don't shovel at least a path to walk, we risk falling, and that is NOT happening!! So, today will be a bit slower, hopefully, but we still have to do groceries. How about you?

Devotion

Are you one that is easily offended? I know that I can get my feelings hurt pretty easily. It can be hard to change this when you're a sensitive person, however, it's still something we can work on. Have a great day ladies and a Wonderful Wednesday!


“Oh. No. She. Didn’t!”

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8 (NIV)

People use all kinds of expressions to describe being upset or offended. Such as “That flew all over me” or “Well, I never!” Another expression that comes to mind is “Oh no she didn’t.” For example …
 
When someone takes credit for your big idea. Oh no she didn’t.
 
When someone passes the blame on to you. Oh no she didn’t.
 
When someone gives you a backhanded compliment. (“Your hair looks so much better since you had it cut.”) Oh. No. She. Didn’t!
 
From little offenses to major ones, it’s easy to get our feelings hurt when we perceive someone has wronged us. Whether or not we have cause to be offended, when we take offense, our relationships can suffer. It’s as if we develop relational blind spots.
 
As hard as it is to admit, sometimes I’m easily offended. It’s easy to blame others when we get hurt, but the truth is, we have control over our emotions. And I can choose whether to feel offended.
 
I’ve learned to consider honestly whether I’m easily offended by asking the following questions:

  • Do you find that your feelings are frequently hurt?
  • Have people told you they feel as if they have to walk on eggshells around you?
  • Are you constantly feeling annoyed?
  • Do you frequently expect someone to apologize?
  • Are you constantly repeating the words, “You hurt my feelings”?
 
Much like forgiveness is a choice, not being easily offended is also a choice.
 
There was a time when I had to make this choice at work. I was looking forward to a new hire coming on board. Unfortunately from day one, she made comments toward me that left me feeling … well, offended.
 
As a result of both her actions and my response, we frequently butted heads, causing our team to be less cohesive than it could have been. One day, I learned that this woman had recently been injured. In that moment, I had to make a decision. Was I willing to extend grace to her despite how she had treated me? The choice was clear.
 
So, a colleague and I scrambled to take care of some things for her, and we picked up the slack during her recovery. A short while later, my boss asked me why I had helped this woman, despite the way she had treated me.
 
“Because love covers a multitude of sins,” I replied. This answer comes from 1 Peter 4:8. The Amplified Bible explains that this means love forgives and disregards the offenses of others.
 
While I had every reason to be offended, the Lord impressed upon my heart that I had an opportunity to be kind. As a result, the relationship improved so that it was more professional. I extended grace to her, treating her how I would want to be treated. I worked hard to let go of the offenses and integrate the words of 1 Peter 4:8 into my life. And it worked!
 
Jesus’ love through the cross has covered a multitude of our sins. Allow His grace to overflow out of that excess to those in your life who offend you, and choose to turn your “Oh no she didn’t!” into “Oh yes He did!”
 
Dear Lord, I’m sorry for how I’ve offended others. I ask that You reveal to me if there’s anyone I need to make peace with. At the same time, show me when and how to let go of offenses against me. Help me learn to be a better spouse, neighbor and friend. And when someone offends me, enable me to give that person grace in the same way You’ve shown me grace. May I respond in a way that helps, rather than harms, my relationships. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Dr. Laurel Shaler
 
TRUTH FOR TODAY
 

​Ecclesiastes 7:21-22, “Do not pay attention to every word people say, or you may hear your servant cursing you — for you know in your heart that many times you yourself have cursed others.” (NIV)

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