We all get hurt—but what we do with that hurt matters. In this message, Rev. Kenneth Wagner speaks directly to students and staff about the quiet danger of offense and how easily it can shape our attitudes, relationships, and walk with God. Echoing Proverbs 19:11—“It is to one’s glory to overlook an offense”—he reminds listeners that healing often begins with releasing what we were never meant to carry. It’s a powerful call to choose freedom over bitterness, and grace over resentment, trusting that God can do more with a surrendered heart than a hardened one.
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What is President's Chapel @ Elim Bible College?
Tune in to our weekly President Chapel service at Elim Bible Institute & College, where you would have the opportunity to hear the heart and teachings of our President as well as many guest speakers from around the world.
For more information about Elim Bible Institute and College, visit https://www.elim.edu