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1 Corinthians 12
/What is the source of quarrels and conflicts among you?
Is not the source your pleasures that wage war in your members?/  James 4:1
 
We Cannot Avoid Conflict But . .
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The Source of Conflict
Some differences are just     NATURAL         
 
        Different Opinions
        Convictions
        Desires
        Perspectives
        Priorities
 
 
This can create:
 
        Productive Dialogue
       
        Creativity
 
        Helpful Change
 
        A life more interesting
 
 
Other differences are just   PLAIN SINFUL         
       
        Mainly, our selfishness
 
            Pushing our agenda
            Competition
            Sinful attitudes~/habits
 
 
The Responses to Conflict
What response should we be committed to?
 
        PEACEMAKING
 
What two responses should we avoid?
PEACE FAKING
 
        PEACE BREAKING
 
 
The Opportunity of Conflict
To Glorify God by . .
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Trusting Him
 
                 2.  Obeying Him
 
                 3.  Imitating Him
 
                 4.  Acknowledging Him
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pastor joel richards                                                                                                                                                       March 9, 2008
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