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The Bait of Satan, 20th Anniversary Edition: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense by John Bevere is a Christian guide that addresses how taking offense is one of the most deceptive traps used by Satan to ensnare believers and hinder their spiritual growth. The book explains that offenses are inevitable in life, but our response to them determines whether we fall into bitterness, resentment, and broken relationships, or grow in forgiveness, love, and spiritual maturity12.
Bevere uses biblical stories—such as Joseph’s betrayal and Jesus’ teachings—to illustrate how offense can damage relationships and block one’s relationship with God. He emphasizes that holding onto offense leads to spiritual bondage, bitterness, and separation from God, while forgiveness and reconciliation are essential for personal freedom and spiritual health12.
The book provides practical steps for overcoming offense, including acknowledging the hurt, choosing to forgive, praying for those who have caused pain, and seeking reconciliation when possible. Ultimately, Bevere teaches that overcoming offense is a sign of spiritual maturity and leads to deeper relationships with God and others
The Bait of Satan, 20th Anniversary Edition: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense by John Bevere is a Christian guide that addresses how taking offense is one of the most deceptive traps used by Satan to ensnare believers and hinder their spiritual growth. The book explains that offenses are inevitable in life, but our response to them determines whether we fall into bitterness, resentment, and broken relationships, or grow in forgiveness, love, and spiritual maturity12.
Bevere uses biblical stories—such as Joseph’s betrayal and Jesus’ teachings—to illustrate how offense can damage relationships and block one’s relationship with God. He emphasizes that holding onto offense leads to spiritual bondage, bitterness, and separation from God, while forgiveness and reconciliation are essential for personal freedom and spiritual health12.
The book provides practical steps for overcoming offense, including acknowledging the hurt, choosing to forgive, praying for those who have caused pain, and seeking reconciliation when possible. Ultimately, Bevere teaches that overcoming offense is a sign of spiritual maturity and leads to deeper relationships with God and others
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