Gospel of Mark 19: Offended (6:1–6)
About This Message
In a culture where everyone seems offended by everything, how do followers of Jesus navigate offense with wisdom, humility, and truth?
In this teaching through Gospel of Mark 6:1–6, we explore the moment Jesus returned to His hometown, preached in the synagogue, and offended the very people who knew Him best. But this wasn’t merely hurt feelings — their offense revealed unbelief, pride, and resistance to the work of God in their lives.
Together we explore:
why people get offended so easily,
the difference between wise and foolish responses to correction,
how to discern when you were actually wrong,
when to apologize,
when to set healthy boundaries,
and how offense can either harden your heart or humble your heart.
This message is deeply practical, honest, funny at times, and rooted in biblical wisdom for navigating conflict, relationships, truth, forgiveness, and spiritual maturity in the modern world.
// SCRIPTURE REFERENCES //
Mark 6:1-6, Mark 3:5, 2 Corinthians 2:15-16, Proverbs 9:7–9, Matthew 7:3–5
More info at the Bible Project: https://bibleproject.com/videos/mark/
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