Resolving Conflict Through Humility and Spiritual Growth

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1. "Conflict is inevitable in all of our lives. We're going to experience it. James said in this last week's passage we looked at. We're all going to struggle with our words. We're all going to stumble in many ways. And because of that, there's going to be some conflict. So I want you to know that conflict is inevitable. James isn't bringing condemnation upon these Christ followers. James knows this, that when your life is filled with conflict with other people, that it can be one of the most miserable things that we go through. Correct? And where there's just total brokenness. And so conflict is inevitable. But this is what we need to understand. Misery is optional." (41 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "James is saying that discontentment, it's like you're cheating on God. And he goes on and he says, don't you realize that friendship with the world makes you an enemy of God? And I say it again. If you want to be a friend of the world, make yourself an enemy of God. James, at this point, is showing and these Hebrew believers would have understood that because there's passages like this in Jeremiah. They would have been familiar with this during the reign of King Josiah. The Lord said to me, the Lord said to me, have you seen what fickle Israel has done? We could say it like this today. Fickle Christ followers, like a wife who commits adultery." (43 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "James points them to the grace of Jesus. Amen. Aren't you glad for that? Because you may be, man, I straight up got called an adulterer today. I got called an idolater, you know, James not well. This is what he says next. Okay. Because if you are feeling Holy Spirit conviction today, I hope you never feel condemnation for me. All right. I'm in this with you. We need Holy Spirit conviction to grow. But here's what he says next. He says, and he, that is our God, gives grace, what church? Generously. Because he's not selfish. Because he loves us." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Humble yourselves before God. That's where I start. I humble myself before God. Resist the devil. You need to remember this. Whoever that person is you're in conflict with, it's your enemy. Paul said, we wrestle not with flesh and blood. Okay. Resist the enemy. The enemy's trying to destroy from the inside out. Resist him and he will flee from you. This is your invitation. Come close to God and our God will come close to you. Amen." (36 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Some of you perhaps you've never put your faith in Jesus Christ as your savior. Jesus says come near to me and I will come near to you. Near to me he invites you he welcomes you he gives grace generously he loves you he wants you in his family in the back we have people who would love to pray for you on your way out maybe you need someone to pray for you you've got a conflict that you just need wisdom they they're not there to give you advice they just they're there to pray for you so you maybe you want to know more about what it means to follow jesus you can stop by those next step stations on the way out and we would be honored to help you." (46 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "James talks about our hearts. Then he talks about our words. And now he's talking about our relationships. This relationship issue, many of them began to struggle in their relationships because they were under pressure. And I know that this is something that can resonate for all of us today, because there's not a single person here who doesn't struggle with conflict with others at one point or another. And what James is going to say is he's going to say to these believers. And I really believe this, that he wants us to experience this today to the Holy Spirit, I believe, is moving among us as the teacher today. I'm not the teacher. He is." (39 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "James was so intent in chapter three. What he's going to say is he's going to give us a description of a life. And what I want to do just quickly here is I want to read. I want to read the end of chapter three before we get into chapter four, because it's all in context. I'm not going to break down chapter three, the rest of it for you. I'll do that another day because I want to focus on chapter four. But here's what he's going to do at the beginning. He's going to show us a description of a life. He's going to go through a lot of conflict. And there are some of us that if we were honest, we seem to have more conflict than others. We all have it. But there are some among us that are in this room that were in the last service. They're just like there's conflict around us all the time." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "James isn't bringing condemnation upon these Christ followers. James knows this, that when your life is filled with conflict with other people, that it can be one of the most miserable things that we go through. Correct? And where there's just total brokenness. And so conflict is inevitable. But this is what we need to understand. Misery is optional. Now, I'm not saying that you just pretend like the conflict isn't happening. That's not what we're getting at today. OK, we're not we're not saying that all of this is your fault. That's not what James is saying here. What James really would get at is you can't change the other person, but you can go to work on yourself and begin to discover it and ask God to show you where you might be wrong, where have there been some places where you're struggling?" (41 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "James is saying that discontentment, it's like you're cheating on God. You're not satisfied with your relationship with Christ. Jesus treats the relationship with us as this covenant relationship, as much of a covenant between a husband and a wife. What is the what is the church called? The bride of Christ. And he's saying, you're cheating on God. You're cheating on Jesus. You think that isn't that how typically an adulterous relationship begins? Is there is a there's a discontentment and there's a thought that if I go over here at right and adultery. All right. I think we know what that is. And I engage in this illicit sexual affair, that that's going to bring me a satisfaction in my life that I'm not feeling over here. And this is what he's comparing this to. He's calling this spiritual adultery." (0 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "James points them to the grace of Jesus. Amen. Aren't you glad for that? Because you may be man, I straight up got called an adulterer today. I got called an idolater, you know, James not well. This is what he says next. Okay. Because if you are feeling Holy Spirit conviction today, I hope you never feel condemnation for me. All right. I'm in this with you. We need Holy Spirit conviction to grow. But here's what he says next. He says, and he, that is our God, gives grace, what church? Generously. Because he's not selfish. Because he loves us. You celebrated communion earlier, and you know what you did? You remembered what Christ has done for you. You remembered the depths of how much he has loved you, how his body was broken for you, how his blood was spilled for you." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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