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What if your church pain is the very tool God is using to heal you? In this episode, Mark and Erica show how humility turns offense into breakthrough—Naaman-style.

Mark and Erica explore how pride can make us “miss the miracle,” using Naaman’s story (2 Kings 5) as a lens for modern church hurt. They unpack how offense, unrealistic expectations, and unprocessed wounds trap leaders and disciples alike—and how humility, honest friendships, and prayer break the cycle. From modeling the “lower seat” (Luke 14) to resisting online outrage, the episode offers practical ways to lead people through offense toward healing. You’ll hear actionable counsel on team culture, spiritual warfare against offense, and staying rooted in heaven-minded hope.

 

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🛠️ Next Steps for Listeners

 

Act / Pray / Reflect: 

  1. Ask for the mirror. Text two trusted friends: “Tell me one way pride or offense might be blinding me right now.” Receive it without defending.

  2. Pray daily (7 days): “Jesus, where am I not seeing this rightly? Renew my mind. Teach me the lower place.”

  3. Expectations audit: List 3 expectations you hold (of church, leaders, or teammates). Mark each Unreasonable / Immature / Uncommunicated, then take one step to clarify or surrender it to the Lord.

  4. Community move: If you feel isolated, join a group or serving team this week. Don’t wait—Naaman needed friends.

  5. Digital wisdom: Fast one week from online debates; post one measured encouragement instead.

 

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