A Google review was left for me on my old parish’s website, and the Google Review said I avoid his masses. I should have been up in arms by it, trying to defend myself, but I was just sad, but I wasn’t offended. In the first reading for this Sunday, the apostles are called to go out and proclaim the good news to the world, and if they are rejected or persecuted, they shake the dust from their feet, not becoming offended but secure in their identity. As sons and daughters of God,
This is a hot take. We are called as Christians not to be offendable. So if someone calls you a name, if someone calls you a blockhead or a weirdo, you, as a Christian, don’t need to take offense. Our identity and our security come from Jesus Christ, who you who meet are called to be unoffendable.
This is Spirit Juice. Peace.
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