Embracing Reconciliation: Conflict Resolution Through Christ

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Conflict between human beings is the result of the fall. You know, sometimes we think it's a person's personality, it's they got a bad attitude, they got a bad attitude, they got a bad attitude, they got a bad attitude. I don't like their opinion or whatever. You could name a thousand reasons why you may have conflict with somebody, but the bottom line, and I love the simplicity of scripture because it really makes sense of a lot of things in life when we begin to see things through God's perspective, but conflict comes as a result of the fall. [00:00:10]

When you come into the New Testament, I love this scripture in Ephesians chapter 5 verse 21. Jesus gives us here a kind of a recipe for lack of a better word of how a husband and wife should treat one another. And I believe, I mean as I've been studying this and kind of learning more and more in the scripture about resolution of conflict, I believe right here there are three keys or three principles that will help us to resolve conflict not just for marriages but across the board. [00:04:36]

Submitting to one another and here's my point out of reverence for Christ. You know, if you want to start working through conflict, you've got to do it out of reverence for Christ. See, it's not because I want peace in my home. That's not a big enough reason. That's not strong enough to deal with the pride of conflict of my life. I want peace in my home. No, that's not strong enough. It is out of reverence for Christ. [00:07:14]

The husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, thinking of Jesus as the head of the church, his body. And as I was thinking about that, you know, how many of you walk around slapping yourself? I see your hand. You just walk around like nobody does that. But we do that in our relationships. We're all part of the same body. Jesus is the head. [00:09:13]

If you're offering your gift at the altar, that's a beautiful thing to do, bring your gift, come and worship the Lord. But he says if you do this and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift at the altar and go. And then he says first be reconciled, be reconciled to your brother. And this shows you the priority that Jesus puts upon this what we're talking about today. [00:11:32]

Romans 12 verse 17, repay no one evil for evil. So that's what Jesus says because he's the Lord because I fear him I'm not going to do that. That's the main reason because he's the Lord I'm not going to repay people evil for evil. If evil comes my way somehow I need to learn how to step back from that and we'll learn more about that later on at the end. [00:12:57]

Proverbs 17, 14 says, the beginning of strife is like letting out water. So picture a crack in a dam. How do you know if the water just begins to come out, you have a little bit of time to actually stop it? There's not a whole lot of pressure there. But as soon as that begins to crack open and the water pressure comes out, and I don't know if any of you have ever been on the receding end of like a fire hose or something like that. [00:14:55]

Why not rather suffer wrong? Why not rather be defrauded? Who wants to suffer wrong? Who wants to be defrauded? None of us do. And yet there are times to save a conflict, to save a thing that's going into conflict, that you can take the high road and say, you know what, I think in this case I'm willing to be defrauded. I'm willing to not react or respond in this way that I feel like I want to in my heart. [00:18:09]

When you must deal with conflict, here's a right and a wrong way. Here's just some principles. Matthew 7, verse 5. First one is look within yourself. You know, it's easy. Jesus taught this in Matthew 7, verse 5. First, take the log out of your own eye and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye. How many of you know it's easy to see the specks in other people's eye? [00:22:02]

James 1 9 19 let every person be quick to hear slow to speak and slow to anger that's another very practical thing every person quick to hear slow to speak somebody said one time you have two ears and one mouth you should listen twice as much as you speak i don't know if that's true or not but it's the idea that listening is just as important as speaking and when you're in a we like to speak because we want our point to get across. [00:24:05]

Proverbs 20, 22 says, do not say I will repay evil for evil. Wait for the Lord. He will deliver you. And then Romans 12 speaks about this and elaborates on it, which I want to spend a little bit of time on that and we'll be done. So Romans 12, verse 17, repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable. And we shared this earlier. [00:30:00]

Vengeance is mine, says the Lord. Leave it to him. He will be righteous. He will meet out whatever needs to be met out against that person. He'll deal with it. And he'll do it in a redemptive way. Our vengeance will always be flawed. Right? Our vengeance will always be flawed. It will either be too much or not enough. You know, that's the bottom line. We don't understand purely righteous judgment. [00:34:40]

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