Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast
In this episode of Grounded, a train up parents podcast, Mark and Charles discuss the unavoidable topic of conflict resolution, stressing that it should be viewed as an opportunity for relationship restoration, not winning.The key to navigating conflict is understanding that emotions are driven by the "stories" we tell ourselves, not just the facts. Conflict should not be approached when emotions are elevated; instead, take a moment to gain self-control.Key Principles for Biblical Conflict Resolution:- Fact vs. Story: Learn to distinguish between the facts of a situation and the stories you may be creating in your mind. Seek clarity on intent before jumping to conclusions.- Model for Your Children: Parents must coach children through their conflicts, teaching them to take responsibility and develop the courage and discipline to handle disagreements respectfully, rather than solving every conflict for them. Children learn by watching how their parents handle conflict, which should be done in a way that honors Christ.-Pursue Peace and Restoration: Conflict resolution requires humility and is fundamentally about fighting for relationships. The ultimate goal is peace and reconciliation, not dominating the argument.Five Steps to Resolve Conflict:- Go Directly to the Person: Initiate a private conversation first to avoid gossip and discord.- Listen to Understand: Focus on hearing the other person's vantage point rather than listening to "reload" or just respond.- Speak Truth Calmly: Ask questions to understand their intent and maintain a spirit of gentleness.- Own Your Part and Forgive: Be quick to apologize and forgive, which means releasing bitterness and refusing to seek revenge.- Remain Humble and Pursue Peace: Control your emotions (self-discipline) and make peace, not winning, your ultimate goal.Drawing on biblical examples like Joseph and his brothers, the hosts illustrate how restoration can be achieved even after deep conflict, contrasting this with the lack of reconciliation seen in Cain and Abel.
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