Have you ever wondered how to become resilient, how to become immune to hurt? Welcome to the Campbell Soup Podcast with your hosts, Israel and Rachel Campbell. In this episode, they dive into the topic of becoming "hurt-proof." Join them as they discuss the importance of not letting offense and hurt control your life, and how to navigate the challenges that come with being a believer. The hosts share personal stories of church hurt and betrayal, emphasizing the value of staying planted and resilient.
Israel and Rachel highlight the significance of the scripture, "Great peace have those who love thy law, and nothing shall offend thee," in shaping their lives. They stress that while offenses are inevitable, being offended is a choice, a lifestyle decision.
The hosts also reflect on their own experiences of church hurt, where they faced unexpected challenges, betrayals, and hardships within their faith community. They discuss how staying rooted and not getting hurt enabled them to overcome these trials and grow stronger.
Rachel shares a recent personal experience of deep betrayal from people she considered family, acknowledging that there will always be painful events in life. The episode emphasizes the need to hurt-proof your life and not let offense control your destiny.
So, if you're looking for practical advice on navigating the challenges of faith, staying resilient in the face of hurt, and learning from the hosts' own experiences, be sure to tune in to this episode of the Campbell Soup Podcast.
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