Daily Devotions for Busy Lives
Most of us have at least one conversation we know we need to have and keep putting off. In this episode, discover what research and Matthew 18:15 both say about what avoidance costs, and what it takes to finally go. Researchers at Saint Louis University recruited 1,471 adults across the United States and measured one thing: what happens to people who keep avoiding necessary conversations. The finding was consistent across men and women and across a wide age range. People who consistently avoided conflict showed measurably higher psychological distress than those who addressed it. People who resolved conflict showed significantly lower distress than those who left it unaddressed. The researchers' conclusion was something most people already suspected: avoidance doesn't make the situation go away. It makes the person carrying it worse. Most of us have at least one conversation on our list right now that we know we need to have and have been putting off. We tell ourselves we're waiting for the right moment. The right moment rarely shows up on its own. I'm not someone who runs from a confrontation, but there have been times I've delayed a conversation I knew I needed to have. In every case the situation didn't improve on its own. The thing I was avoiding just sat there and took up space while the relationship drifted further. Jesus gives one instruction in Matthew 18:15: go to the person, privately, with the goal of winning them back. One word carries the whole verse: go. The goal matters as much as the action. When restoration is the aim, the conversation looks different than it would if the goal were to be right or to be understood. Most of us approach these conversations, when we finally approach them, hoping to be vindicated. Jesus sets a different target. Going in with the relationship as the goal changes both the tone and the outcome. Through the Saint Louis University research and Matthew 18:15, this episode makes the case that the discomfort of the necessary conversation is almost always less costly than the damage of avoiding it. The researchers measured it in distress scores. Jesus measured it in relationships worth saving. God's already told you the answer. He said go. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: * What a study of 1,471 adults reveals about the psychological cost of avoiding necessary conversations, and why avoidance makes things worse * What the single word Jesus uses in Matthew 18:15 tells us about when and how to approach the conversation you've been putting off * One concrete step you can take today to stop avoiding the conversation and start preparing to have it The right moment rarely shows up on its own. You have to make it. Share This Episode: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/247 [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/247] Need Prayer? Leave me a voicemail: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail] Want to keep these devotions coming? Please consider supporting this podcast. https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/] Rate and Review https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/] Connect with Bart Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusyliveshttps://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives [https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives] Website: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com] Feeling spiritually drained? Start here. Download your free copy of my eBook Making Time for Jesus https://daily-devotions-for-busy-lives.kit.com/b33aa395d1here [https://daily-devotions-for-busy-lives.kit.com/b33aa395d1]. Mentioned in this episode: Join Our Private Facebook Community If you're looking for a place to connect with other Daily Devotions listeners and pray for each other, I'd love for you to join our private Facebook community group. Come find us at https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/group
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