1. The document discusses how to handle unfair treatment from leaders, including not avenging oneself and trusting God to defend and make things right.
2. It encourages submitting to all leaders, even harsh ones, with Christ's supernatural strength and power.
3. Quotes from Hannah Whitall Smith and A.W. Tozer reinforce that believers do not need to defend themselves when trusting in God, who will take care of their defense and position.
1. The document discusses how to handle unfair treatment from leaders, including not avenging oneself and trusting God to defend and make things right.
2. It encourages submitting to all leaders, even harsh ones, with Christ's supernatural strength and power.
3. Quotes from Hannah Whitall Smith and A.W. Tozer reinforce that believers do not need to defend themselves when trusting in God, who will take care of their defense and position.
1. The document discusses how to handle unfair treatment from leaders, including not avenging oneself and trusting God to defend and make things right.
2. It encourages submitting to all leaders, even harsh ones, with Christ's supernatural strength and power.
3. Quotes from Hannah Whitall Smith and A.W. Tozer reinforce that believers do not need to defend themselves when trusting in God, who will take care of their defense and position.
1. The document discusses how to handle unfair treatment from leaders, including not avenging oneself and trusting God to defend and make things right.
2. It encourages submitting to all leaders, even harsh ones, with Christ's supernatural strength and power.
3. Quotes from Hannah Whitall Smith and A.W. Tozer reinforce that believers do not need to defend themselves when trusting in God, who will take care of their defense and position.
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Some of the key takeaways from the document include trusting God to handle unfair treatment in His time and way, submitting to all leaders with Christ's strength, and planting seeds of love, mercy, peace and forgiveness.
The document defines unfair treatment as having a leader with a personal vendetta who is constantly rude or saying hurtful things. It also mentions different types of unfair treatment and which may be most difficult to deal with.
The document mentions passages in Isaiah 40:29 and Philippians 4:13 that promise God's strength for the weary and empowerment through Christ. It also discusses meditating on these passages for strength when dealing with unfair treatment.
Bait of Satan #4
How to Handle Unfair Treatment
• Have you ever had a leader with a personal vendetta toward you? Someone who was constantly doing and saying rude things to you? How did you react to their face? How did you react behind their back? DVD • Session 4 Group Discussion Questions • #1 In your own words, how would you define unfair treatment? What kind is the most difficult to deal with? Why? Group Discussion Questions • #2 God has promised to repay those who have harshly treated us. Sometimes His repayment doesn’t come in the form of punishment—it comes in the form of salvation of the person who has wronged us. If this were to happen to an enemy of yours, what would be your reaction? Why? What does this say about the condition of your heart? Group Discussion Questions • #3 While some verses in Scripture are uplifting, others are considerably harder to swallow. When you run across passages like these, what do you normally do? What should be our response to the more difficult passages of truth? Group Discussion Questions • #4 When we are being treated cruelly and unjustly again and again, we not only need God’s strength to endure, but also His wisdom to know what to do. Can you identify godly wisdom and ungodly wisdom? What results can you expect from listening to and using each? James 3:13-18 Group Discussion Questions • #5 In light of the answers from question 4, What is the difference between satan spotlighting someone’s faults and God revealing them? Prayer of Commitment • Father I have shared my heart with you and written down what ___________(person’s name) did to hurt me. Please forgive me for holding any unforgiveness toward them, I want to forgive them, but I need your strength to do it. So, as an act of my will--not my feelings—I release them into your hands. I trust You to deal with them in Your time, in Your way, and I will not avenge myself. Please heal the hurts in my soul—the painful memories and feelings that have remained. Give me grace to trust You with my life and to submit to the leaders that You place over me. Your word says that you’ll work all things together for my good because I love you and I am pursuing Your purpose for my life (see Romans 8:28). I am trusting You to faithfully fulfill Your promise. In Jesus’s name, Amen. Session Summary 1 • God instruction to not avenge ourselves is a command, not a suggestion. We can trust Him to make things in His time and His way. This confidence is a righteous thing in His eyes. Session Summary 2 • When were falsely accused, God Himself will defend us if we let Him. He’s the greatest Attorney the universe has ever known—and He’s never lost a case. Session Summary 3 • We are called to submit to all our leaders, whether they’re good and gentle or harsh and unreasonable. To fulfill this calling, we need Christ’s supernatural strength living in and through us. Harsh Leader • A harsh leader is one who is “crooked, cruel, perverse, dishonest, and tyrannical.” Submitting to a leader like this will take more than willpower. It takes Christ’s power—the supernatural strength of His Spirit. Take time to meditate on these passages: Passages for Meditation • “Hi gives power to the faint and weary , and to him who has no might He increases strength [causing it to multiply and making it to abound].” Is 40:29 • I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me. I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency]—Phil 4:13 Session Summary 4 • God’s way for us to deal with a leader’s unjust treatment is to humble ourselves and bless them. By praying a blessing on them, we will receive a blessing. Session Summary 5 • What we plant, we will harvest. As we continue to plant seeds of love, mercy, peace, and forgiveness, we’ll eventually reap a harvest of the same. Good seed produces a good harvest. Hannah Whitall Smith • Author and Speaker, mid 1800 • Lost 4 of 7 children • Quote: “We are not to avenge ourselves, because our Father has charged Himself with our defense. We are not to fear, for the Lord is on our side. No one can be against us, because He is for us. No man or company of men, no power in earth or heaven, can touch that soul which is abiding in Christ, without first passing through Him, and receiving the seal of His permission. If God is for us, it matters not who may be against us.” A. W. Tozer • “It is vitally important that we more up into the Spirit and cease to defend ourselves. I have never met a victorious Christian who was on the defensive, but I have met, but I have met, I cannot tell how many, jumpy, skittish and thoroughly unhappy Christians who were burning up their energies in a vain endeavor to protect themselves…My earnest advice to all such nervous souls is to turn everything over to God and relax. A real Christian need not defend his possession nor his position. God will take care of both.”