A Quote by John Bevere

Offense cuts you off from God. We separate ourselves from the pipeline. I've never seen anything block blessings from Heaven except offense. — © John Bevere
Offense cuts you off from God. We separate ourselves from the pipeline. I've never seen anything block blessings from Heaven except offense.
It is just as much an offense to take offense as it is to give offense.
Tragically, we live in a day when offense to God doesn't matter nearly as much as offense to others.
I totally believe that God has blessed me with the unique ability to know offense, to call offense.
He who takes offense when offense was not intended is a fool, yet he who takes offense when offense is intended is an even greater fool for he has succumbed to the will of his adversary.
...William wondered why he always disliked people who said 'no offense meant.' Maybe it was because they found it easier to to say 'no offense meant' than actually to refrain from giving offense.
As coaches we talk about two things: offense and defense. There is a third phase we neglect, which is more important. It's conversion from offense to defense and defense to offense.
You forgive what you can, when you can. That's all you can do.To forgive does not mean overlooking the offense and pretending it never happened. Forgiveness means releasing our rage and our need to retaliate, no longer dwelling on the offense, the offender, and the suffering, and rising to a higher love. It is an act of letting go so that we ourselves can go on.
Refusal to forgive reveals we have minimized our offense against God and we have maximized a brother's offense against us.
It's football. The game hasn't changed. There's not tons of new concepts every year that go in. Offense is offense; it's our job to move the ball, to score points, and keep our defense off the field.
You add to the suffering in the world when you take offense, just as much as you do when you give offense.
I want to become the player that the offense gameplans around, that the offense fears coming into the game.
If it is a first offense, you ground them and have a talk. The second offense would call for counseling.
Whatever the offense dictates to allow me doing what I or this offense needs to do to win games, I'm going to do it.
I can't tell you the difference between the triangle offense and the Princeton offense.
In war the only sure defense is offense, and the efficiency of the offense depends on the warlike souls of those conducting it.
I'm a big believer in going on offense, and I think Hillary Clinton is the ideal target on whom to go on offense.
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