When You Are Misunderstood
Being misunderstood is one of the most frustrating experiences we face. You can try to live the right way, speak honestly, and act with integrity—and still find your actions twisted or your motives questioned. Scripture reminds us this isn’t unusual for those who follow God. Jesus Himself made it clear that His followers would face false accusations, not because they were doing wrong, but because they belonged to Him. This reality pushes on something deep inside us—the desire to be seen clearly and treated fairly. Most of us assume that if we do what’s right, things will work out or at least make sense to others. But that’s not always how it plays out. Sometimes doing the right thing brings misunderstanding instead of approval. That’s why this matters so much. If your sense of identity is tied to what others think about you, you’ll constantly feel unsettled. But when your identity is rooted in what God says about you, it steadies you. False accusations may still come, but ...