Sermon Series:  Being a Peacemaker
Message:  "Getting to the Heart of Conflict, Part I"
by Ed Hale
on October 11
, 2009


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"Getting to the Heart of Conflict, Part 1"

In order to renounce bad habits and decide to respond to conflict in a gracious and constructive way, we need to understand why we react to conflict the way we do.

Conflicts arise from unmet desires in our hearts.
(Luke 12:13-15; Matthew 15:19; James 4:1-3)

The Progression of an Idol

I desire.  Conflict always begins with some kind of desire.
(Psalm 73:25; James 1:2-4; I John 4:19-21; Luke 6:27-28; Romans 8:28-29)

I demand.  Unmet desires have the potential of working themselves deeper and deeper into our hearts when desire becomes something we feel we need or deserve.
(Luke 12:29; I Corinthians 4:5; Psalm 119:133; Ephesians 5:5; Isaiah 42:17; Matthew 6:24; Luke 12:4-5; Philippians 3:19; 2 Kings 17:41; Psalm 103:8; Galatians 6:1)

I judge.  Another sign of idolatry is the inclination to judge other people.
(James 3:15 and 4:7; James 3:15; 4:7; Matthew 7:1-5; 18:15; Galatians 6:1)

I punish.  Whether deliberately or unconsciously, we will find ways to hurt or punish people so they will give in to our desires.
(Proverbs 27:15; James 4:1-3)

Inflicting pain on others is one of the surest signs that an idol is ruling our hearts!
 

 
 

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