Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Dealing with Conflict*
 
 
What is conflict?
* War; difference; mental struggle;
Why do we have conflict?
* Because there is a Devil, who is an adversary
* Because we live in a fallen world
* Because we have not learned how to deal with our differences
Mathew 18:15-20 
 
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Nobody *WANTS* conflict
 
 
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We can *WORK THROUGH* conflict
            Mathew 18:15-20
·        Negotiation - to bring about by mutual agreement
Go and tell your brother (vs.15)
·        Mediation – to intervene by working with both sides
Take two or more (vs.16)
·        Arbitration – refer to a third party to resolve conflict
Tell it to the Church (vs.17)
·        Excommunicate – to exclude from the fellowship
If he refuses to hear you, treat him as a heathen (vs.17)
 
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Don’t *WASTE* your conflict
·        Grow from you conflict
·        Become a reconciler – turn two opposing parties face to face
2 Corinthians 5:19-20
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