No Offense Taken

Ep. 4 - The Offense of Obedience

50 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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The Offense of Obedience: Understanding the Cost of Following God Learn about the challenges of obedience and what it truly means to follow God. Discover insights that help you navigate your faith journey. In today's episode of No Offense Taken, I'm diving into a topic that many of us grapple with: the offense of obedience and the expectations that come with our faith. As a follower of Christ, I've been reflecting on my journey and the crossroads I find myself at, trying to understand the role of obedience in my life and how it intersects with my expectations of God. Follow me: Instagram: @sahipps Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahahipps Tiktok: @sahipps and Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sarahhipps

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Ep. 3 - Offense or Insulted?

In this episode, Sarah Hipps explores the significance of definitions in communication, particularly focusing on the terms 'offense' and 'insult.' She discusses how the misuse of these terms can lead to misunderstandings and emotional turmoil. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, she emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and intentionality in how we respond to perceived offenses. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their emotional responses and the language they use, advocating for a more thoughtful approach to communication. Takeaways Words matter, and definitions are important. We often use 'offense' as a blanket term. An insult is a specific action, while offense is a state of being. Context plays a crucial role in how we perceive offense. We have the power to choose our reactions to insults. Modern communication can amplify feelings of offense. Self-awareness is key in navigating personal feelings of offense. Biblical insights can provide guidance on handling offense. It's important to differentiate between being insulted and being offended. Intentional communication can lead to healthier interactions. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Definitions 00:26 The Impact of Modern Communication

12 de feb de 202625 min
episode Ep. 2 - Our Detrimental Need to Win artwork

Ep. 2 - Our Detrimental Need to Win

In this episode of No Offense Taken, Sarah Hipps explores the pervasive need to win in conversations and social media interactions, examining how this need can lead to offense and anger. She discusses the impact of social media on our reactions, the importance of setting boundaries in conversations, and the sensitivity surrounding personal beliefs. Sarah emphasizes the need for self-awareness and understanding the motivations behind our reactions, ultimately advocating for a more peaceful approach to communication and conflict resolution. Takeaways: * The need to win often leads to negative outcomes. * Social media amplifies our reactions and need for validation. * Anger can stem from feeling alone in our struggles. * Setting boundaries in conversations can improve relationships. * Understanding our reactions requires self-awareness. * Winning in arguments doesn't equate to personal worth. * We should focus on listening rather than needing to be right. * Personal beliefs can trigger strong emotional responses. * Finding peace involves letting go of the need to win. * Asking ourselves what we win can lead to deeper insights. Chapters 00:00 The Need to Win 04:51 Social Media and Offense 10:54 The Culture of Anger 18:10 Communication Boundaries 32:02 Finding Peace in Conversations

5 de feb de 202650 min