For Better or For Worse — Week Two
August 14, 2022AUGUST 13/14, 2022
For Better or For Worse
FIGHT FAIR!
Turning Conflict into
an Opportunity for Unity
Why do our instincts almost always
make conflict worse?
1. Personal Differences
Competing temperaments affect the way we handle conflict
2. Family Differences
Conflict in our family of origin affects the way we handle conflict
3. Emotional Differences
Our past traumas and trials effect the way we handle conflict
JAMES 4:1-3
1What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? 2You desire but do not have, so you kill. You covet but you cannot get what you want, so you quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God. 3When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.
According to James, the two
causes of conflict are:
- Deep “… desires that battle within you?” (v. 1)
- Unmet “You desire but do not have …” (v. 2A)
These lead to three highly unsuccessful
emotional approaches to conflict:
- people “… so you kill. You covet but you cannot get what you want ...” (v. 2B)
- Looking to the “You do not have because you do not ask God.” (v. 2C)
- Expectations based on a “… you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives …” (v. 3A)
How can we go from
Emotional Conflict Resolution to
Biblical Conflict Resolution?
Five Great Questions:
- Am I creating distance by using damaging words?
- What do you want?
- What do I want?
- What will happen if I give them what they want? Is it biblical? Practical?
- Should I ask God for this want?
The goal of effective conflict resolution is to:
- Honestly the insecurities
- the real wants
The goal of conflict resolution is not to:
- Find a (everyone has battles within and unmet wants)
- Referee whose version of is most accurate
- Change person
Answer Fill-Ins
Insecurity
Wants
Slandering
Wrong Source
Wrong Attitude
Uncover
Articulate
Clear Winner
Past Events
Every Hard-Hearted