
The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast Brant Hansen on the Unoffendable Life (S13E46)
Mar 9, 2026
Brant Hansen, author, radio personality, and CURE International advocate, joins to explore living unoffendable. He defines what that life looks like and challenges the culture of righteous anger. Conversations cover biblical perspective on anger, practical forgiveness exercises, personal stories of trauma and calm action, and how mercy and clear thinking improve justice and flourishing.
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Righteous Anger Is Not Meant To Be Permanent
- The Bible never endorses human 'righteous anger' as a permanent stance but commands getting rid of anger by day's end.
- Brant Hansen points out Ephesians/Proverbs context: 'In your anger do not sin' continues, 'and be sure to get rid of your anger before the sun goes down.'
Holding Anger Harms Your Body And Lifespan
- Chronic anger causes measurable physiological harm—accelerated aging, weight gain, heart problems—so forgiveness is health-preserving.
- Brant links cortisol and prolonged stress to collagen breakdown and shorter lifespan as reasons to let go.
Survivor Sakrixa Chose Forgiveness After Massacre
- Brant recounts Sakrixa's survival from a family massacre and long pursuit of revenge before converting to Christianity.
- The Cambodian's story shows extreme trauma can be forgiven and used as proof that radical forgiveness is possible.







