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Remember
Strong Christians = Strong Marriages = Strong Families = Strong Churches
Strong Christians = Strong Marriages = Strong Families = Strong Churches
remember that communication is one of the VERY IMPORTANT roles of your Christian life, your marriage, your family, and your church family!
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During theese lessons, there are a few things we’ve tried to emphasize:
Jesus was a PERFECT Communicator !
if we’re going to bring glory to God, we have to be like Christ!
2) Wordsalone are not su!icient for e!ective biblical communication.
Words alone are not su!icient for e!ective biblical communication.
* “Little children, let us not love with word or with tongue, but in deed and truth.”
We cannot show love with actions alone because God tells us hundreds of times in the Bible that He loves us.
3) We cannot show love with actions alone because God tells us hundreds of times in the Bible that He loves us.
- So, we should not only do things to communicate our love for others, we must also grow in telling others that we love them . . .
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and use well chosen words to communicate & solve problems and/or prevent them.
Godly communication is a key to building relationships:
our relationship with Christ (even confessing sin, prayer, asking for wisdom), strong marriages/families, and strong churches
While some communicate better than others . . .
we all must be growing in the area of communication – in both words and actions.
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Four Rules of Communication: Act, Don't React | Faith Ministries Resources 7/6/19, 2)04 PM
4. Let’s remember a working definition of Efective Communication:
“The process of sharing information with another person in such a way that the sender’s message is understood as he intended it.
Unless the sender and receiver have come to a common meaning, they haven’t communicated e!ectively.”
Wayne Mack, Your Family God’s Way
Eph 4
Remember the Rules
War of Words – Paul Tripp
Be Honest
you have a choice to obey it or disobey this command (both have consequences)
you have to put o! dishonesty and put on ‘speaking the truth’
> this is NOT telling everyone ALL your thoughts, ALL opinions, & ALL criticisms.
this is NOT telling everyone ALL your thoughts, ALL opinions, & ALL criticisms.
> The goal of speaking the truth is not you speaking your mind but SOLVING CONFLICTS in a way that brings glory to God or PREVENTING problems from occurring
The goal of speaking the truth is not you speaking your mind but SOLVING CONFLICTS in a way that brings glory to God or PREVENTING problems from occurring
and to speak the truth . . . .
IN LOVE (that’s the hard part!)
Keep Current
Eph 4:25-32
another way to say this is: * Solve today’s problems today!
The Verse tells us to
Be angry, but don't sin.
Anger is emotional energy to be used to solve or prevent problems.
Anger is emotional energy to be used to solve or prevent problems.
Anger is sinful when used to attack others or self (bitterness setting in a/b the problem).
B. Stop clamming up.
Anger is sinful when used to attack others or self
Don’t clam up (most people that do eventully blow up
Remeber the questions to ask yourself before trying to resolve a Problum
1) Do I have the facts right?
2) Should love hide it?
[Is it sinful?
Is it hindering growth?]
3) Is my timing right?
4) Is my attitude right?
Am I trying to help the other person?
5) Are my words loving?
6) Have I prayed for God's help?
7) Do I need to seek counsel from someone else before I try to resolve this problem?
Attck the Problum not The Person
Paul makes it very clear that we are to . . .
A. “Put Off!”
words that attack a person's character.
these are words that are the exact opposite of ‘edifying’ (building up)
B. Use "edifying" communication that encourages or builds up.
this is done in such a way that ‘it will give grace to those who hear it’
grace = God’s unmerited favor
C. What does it mean to attack the problem? - Short answer: To Discuss the problem in God-honoring way
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Starts with your heart (inner man)
2. Includes your motive (What are you wanting to accomplish?) 3. Thinking right
4. Using biblical terminology
5. Modeling grace
5. Modeling grace
6. Remembering you will give an account at the Judgment Seat of Christ for the stewardship of your tongue
6. Remembering you will give an account at the Judgment Seat of Christ for the stewardship of your tongue
Act don’t react
Act Dont React
Q: What are some of the reasons WHY we tend to react instead of act?
- There are many answers to that but a couple of main answers would be:
Q: What are some of the reasons WHY we tend to react instead of act?
Your Family God’s Way – Wayne Mack
5. Remember, in , Paul writes about how to grow and change by replacing the ‘old self’ (thoughts & actions) with
the ‘new self’ (biblical thoughts and biblical actions)
6. Paul illustrated this in verses (v.
25-32) and in these examples of the ‘put o!’ and ‘put on’ – the Holy Spirit inspired
Paul to write 4 very e!ective “Rules of Communication”
> these are good for PREVENTING and SOLVING problems (in all areas of our lives)
[READ - skip v. 28 – though it is included in the context of v. 22-24 of put o!/put on]
- There are many answers to that but a couple of main answers would be:
> this is NOT telling everyone ALL your thoughts, ALL opinions, & ALL criticisms.
> The goal of speaking the truth is not you speaking your mind but SOLVING CONFLICTS in a way that brings glory to God or PREVENTING problems from occurring
Rule #2: KEEP CURRENT - v. 26 &27.
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A. Be angry, but don't sin.
Four Rules of Communication: Act, Don't React | Faith Ministries Resources 7/6/19, 2)04 PM
- Anger is emotional energy to be used to solve or prevent problems.
- Anger is sinful when used to attack others or self (bitterness setting in a/b the problem).
B. Stop clamming up.
- remember: Most people who ‘clam up’ eventually ‘blow up.’
Caution: Failure to solve problems daily = gives place, or a foothold, to Satan!
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