Church-Crush EP 2 - Conflict Happens Here
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概要
Church conflict isn't a sign of failure but an inevitable part of community life. The real question is how we handle disagreements when they arise. Paul's letter to the Corinthians reveals that even the early church struggled with personal disputes, and his guidance offers timeless wisdom for navigating conflict in ways that honor Christ. When conflict exposes our spiritual immaturity, we typically respond in one of two unhealthy ways: avoidance or weaponization. Avoidance includes ghosting others, stopping attendance, or making passive-aggressive social media posts. Weaponization involves creating sides, gossiping, and rallying others to our cause. Both responses reveal that we're reacting like children rather than communicating like mature believers. Paul emphasized that if believers will one day participate in judging the world and angels, surely they can handle everyday disputes among themselves. Jesus provided a clear blueprint for reconciliation in Matthew 18: start with private conversation, bring witnesses if needed, involve the church community, and maintain loving boundaries while treating unrepentant people as outsiders. The goal throughout this process is always restoration, not condemnation. Love sometimes means suffering wrong rather than causing harm to unity and witness. Cultivating Christlike virtues like compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience through spiritual discipline prepares us to handle conflict maturely. Healthy churches aren't conflict-free but are communities where people know how to work through disagreements in ways that honor Christ and provide a powerful witness to the world.