Getting It Right With OthersSample
What does healthy conflict look like?
An oxymoron is when seemingly contradictory words appear together. Like jumbo shrimp. Pretty ugly. Virtual reality. Random order.
Get the idea?
At first glance, healthy conflict might seem like an oxymoron too. However, when we look at what the Bible says, healthy conflict is exactly what God had in mind.
In Matthew 18:15, Jesus said that if a brother or sister sins against you, you should go directly to that person and point at their fault—just the two of you.
Woah. Okay, Jesus.
This is the completely opposite of what we want to do when someone offends us.
And you know what we want to do? We either want to run or rant. When someone makes us mad, we either want to run away and avoid the problem, or we want to rant about that person to everyone but that person.
Jesus proposed a different way—a better way—which involves us confronting the situation at the root of the problem.
So, how do you confront conflict? Here are three ways:
1.) Go immediately. Ephesians 4:26 says to not let the sun go down while we’re angry. Confront the conflict as soon as possible.
2.) Go directly. When you and a friend have conflict, it’s tempting to go to everyone but that friend! But Proverbs 11:13 says that a gossip betrays a confidence. God dislikes gossip and spreading rumors.
3.) Go humbly. It may not have occurred to you, but you might not be in the clear. Be willing to admit that you were wrong, and be humble. Humility looks good on everyone. Proverbs 15:1 says that a gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
So, how do we deal with conflict in a healthy way? We go. We resolve the conflict immediately, directly, and humbly. And when we do that, it honors God and starts healing our hearts.
About this Plan
We’ve all dealt with conflict at some point in our lives. Why? Because we’re humans, and humans mess up! But, we don’t have to fear conflict. In fact, healthy conflict can lead to healthier relationships. Through this 5-day Plan, we’ll look at why conflict matters to God and how we can start getting it right with others.
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