“And
blessed is the one who is not offended by Me.”
Matthew 11:6. Jesus said this powerful statement to the disciples of John the
Baptist. John was in prison and had only been hearing the reports of the deeds
of Jesus; not His teachings. As a result, John had become discouraged and
confused about the identity of Jesus and even his own, “Are you the one who is to come,
or shall we look for another?” Basically John was asking, “Are you who
I thought you were, or are you who I thought I was?” That is called confused.
So, he sent his disciples to Jesus to hear first hand.
People
get offended for various reasons; a close friend or family member gets hurt by
someone, unmet expectations, refusing to forgive, but mostly an immature spirit
(a cry baby, today known as a meltdown-kid). The problem with being offended is
that it spreads, distorts, pollutes, and it probably the number one reason we
do not experience revival in our nation. The church in the US is a big cry
baby! Mad because it is not getting what it wants, when it wants, the way it
wants, with convenience and ease. Staying offended prevents maturity.
Second
question: I wonder if the disciples of John expected their Rabbi to be treated
better by God? Maybe to them it seemed as though it was not fair. John had been
faithful. John had been popular. What happened? Unmet expectations are a major
cause of being offended. God had done what they expected. They were offended by
God.
Another
symptom of being offended is blaming others for your being offended, even
blaming God. Blaming others is what small children do, cry babies (my dad had
another name for being a cry baby that I have decided not to print; some of you
probably know that other name for cry-baby!). But when I find myself in an
offended state it is only because I have chosen to be offended. The choice not
to chose is made by default most of the time. Refusing to chose is a choice and
the default choice will always lead to sin.
Confusion
about what is known and what is not yet known is another condition that leads
to being offended. One indicator of maturity is the acceptance of the truth
that God is at work in all things that happen to you, working them together for good in you, to form Christ in you for His own glory! This means that
nothing comes to you until the Father approves it. God does not cause all
things, He uses all things to form Christ in you. For a child of God,
everything is a stewardship from God that we will give an account for. Impatience
rather than perseverance is another mark of immaturity. Refusing to wait upon
God and refusing to accept the fact that you do not have all the information
yet leaves you vulnerable to being offended.
If you
are in an offended state right now, grow up you big cry-baby! It is your own
fault. Take responsibility for it and repent. You are hindering the growth that
God wants to give you. You cannot give yourself growth but you sure can keep
yourself from growing.
In a
few days, more on this subject, like, how you can grow up and how to tell the
difference between grief, pain, and offense. And what to do about this
offensive culture we live in so that it does not get inside you and cause you
to be offended. Until then, pray giving everything to God, your offense, your
pain, your grief, your unmet expectations, your friend that is hurt by someone,
everything that seems unjust to you…give it all to God. “Cast your burden upon the LORD,
and He will sustain you.” Psalm 55:22.