The Blinding Power Of An Offense
October 3, 2010
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Spanish bullfighters often use a bright red cloth to enrage “El Toro” the bull and get him to charge, thus the expression “seeing red” when we get offended. When someone treats us badly our first reaction is to strike back. But as Christians, we’re called upon to respond quite differently. As the Apostle Paul taught the believers in Corinth, is it not better to suffer wrong, than to sue a fellow believer?
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