Conflict
Relational Reconciliation
OBJECTIVE
Reconciliation is a way people discover an insight into the gospel. Conflict, often avoided, provides an opportunity for spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of the gospel. Based on a four-step process in Matthew 18, learn how to initiate restoration, demonstrate grace, and foster a deeper understanding of the gospel within your ministry. Relational reconciliation is a fundamental Kingdom principle that Jesus uses to bring glory to His kingdom.
Overview
- The challenge of reconciliation in leadership
- Jesus' pattern for reconciliation
- Step 1: one to one
- Step 2: few to one
- Step 3: family to one
- Step 4: grace to one
- The power of reconciliation in the church
Questions
- What are your typical reactions to conflict? Do you tend to avoid it, confront it, or something else?
- In what ways can you grow in compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience when dealing with conflict?
- How can you create a culture of reconciliation within your ministry or team?
- If there is conflict currently, what are you missing from Jesus that won’t let you restore with this person that hurt you? Pray and ask the Holy Spirit.
References
Matthew 18:21-22
Matthew 18:15-17
Psalm 85:10
Colossians 3:12-15
Further Study
Romans 12:18
Ephesians 4:32
1 Corinthians 13:4-7