March 19th, 2025

“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” - Ephesians 4:3
Conflict is an inevitable part of life, but as followers of Christ we are called to pursue peace and reconciliation. In the midst of conflict we have the opportunity to demonstrate God’s love and bring healing to broken relationships.
When facing conflict in our marriages and families, we begin by examining our own hearts and seeking humility. We then strive to understand the perspectives of others and to respond with kindness, empathy, and forgiveness. Our goal should not be to win arguments but to build bridges and restore relationships.
The process of reconciliation requires patience, grace, and a willingness to listen. We must invite God to work in us and through us, and ask God to enable us to extend forgiveness and to seek restoration. As we yield to the Lord’s guidance, he empowers us to respond with love and wisdom.
As we continue in our sermon series this week, we will see that we need to rely on the Holy Spirit to guide our words and actions. We must also pray for the strength to lay down our pride, extend forgiveness, and pursue peace. By doing so, we reflect the character of Christ and become agents of his reconciliation in a broken world.
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Aaron
Conflict is an inevitable part of life, but as followers of Christ we are called to pursue peace and reconciliation. In the midst of conflict we have the opportunity to demonstrate God’s love and bring healing to broken relationships.
When facing conflict in our marriages and families, we begin by examining our own hearts and seeking humility. We then strive to understand the perspectives of others and to respond with kindness, empathy, and forgiveness. Our goal should not be to win arguments but to build bridges and restore relationships.
The process of reconciliation requires patience, grace, and a willingness to listen. We must invite God to work in us and through us, and ask God to enable us to extend forgiveness and to seek restoration. As we yield to the Lord’s guidance, he empowers us to respond with love and wisdom.
As we continue in our sermon series this week, we will see that we need to rely on the Holy Spirit to guide our words and actions. We must also pray for the strength to lay down our pride, extend forgiveness, and pursue peace. By doing so, we reflect the character of Christ and become agents of his reconciliation in a broken world.
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Aaron
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