Conflict Resolution in Relationships: A Biblical Guide
Discover biblical principles for resolving conflicts with wisdom, grace, and reconciliation. Learn how Jesus and the apostles addressed disputes and restored broken relationships.
About this plan
Conflict is an inevitable part of human relationships. Whether in marriage, family, friendships, or the workplace, disagreements arise when people with different perspectives, needs, and expectations interact. The question is not whether we will face conflict, but how we will respond to it.
The Bible offers profound wisdom on conflict resolution that goes far beyond surface-level compromise. Scripture teaches us that reconciliation is possible, that humility and listening are powerful tools, and that Christ's love should be the foundation of how we handle disputes. From Jesus's teaching about confronting sin with gentleness, to Paul's guidance on bearing with one another, to James's counsel on controlling our tongues, God's Word provides a roadmap for transforming conflict into opportunity for deeper connection and spiritual growth.
Over the next seven days, we will explore key biblical passages that address conflict resolution. We'll examine how to approach disagreements with honesty and grace, how to listen well, how to forgive freely, and how to seek peace without compromising truth. Whether you're currently navigating a difficult relationship or want to strengthen your conflict-resolution skills, this study will equip you with biblical principles that lead to healing and restoration. ๐๏ธ May this journey help you become a peacemaker who reflects Christ's character in your relationships. โจ
What you'll study
๐๏ธ The Foundation: Love Covers a Multitude of Sins
๐ Listen First: The Power of Hearing
๐ฏ Speak the Truth in Love
๐ค Seek to Understand Before Being Understood
๐ Confess and Forgive: Breaking the Cycle
๐ถ Gentle Confrontation: Restoring with Grace
โฎ๏ธ Peace and Reconciliation: The Goal Achieved
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