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That idea is really about restraint, choosing not to get pulled into every fight, every insult, every bit of drama, and instead trusting that justice doesn’t always have to be handled personally.
There was a man who worked in a small company where a colleague kept undermining him, taking credit for small things, twisting conversations, making subtle digs in meetings. At first, he tried to respond to everything. Correcting every lie, defending every point. It drained him more than the situation itself.
One day, after another tense exchange, an older coworker told him something simple: “Not every battle deserves your energy. Some things resolve on their own when you stop feeding them.”
He didn’t fully agree at first. It felt like letting things slide. But he tried it anyway, he stopped reacting to every provocation. He focused on his work, stayed consistent, and let his results speak instead of his emotions.
Something unexpected happened over time. The colleague didn’t escalate, he exposed himself. The inconsistencies, the exaggerations, the small manipulations started becoming obvious to others without him having to say much at all. The tension didn’t vanish instantly, but it lost power.
That’s the core of the idea you shared. Whether someone frames it spiritually or practically, the principle is the same: when you stop trying to personally settle every score, you create space for outcomes to unfold without you burning out in the process.
@JoelOsteen The crux is to focus on God's mission for you.
You don't have to fight every battle.
Simply avoid negativity.
If you pick chocolate ice cream, it doesn't mean you have to "fight" vanilla.
Have appropriate boundaries, and God will take care of you.
When you let God be your vindicator, He’ll take care of who’s trying to stop you. He’ll deal with the disrespect, the jealousy, the people who are doing you wrong. Don’t fight battles that don’t matter.