ARE YOU A PEACEMAKER OR A PEACE-FAKER?
- Key Verse
- "For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst." (Matthew 18:20)
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Central Truth
The Lord does not want us to live in isolation with unresolved hurts. He wants us to confront our conflicts with one another with humility and transparency, bringing in additional folks to provide biblical wisdom and insight when necessary.
Reflections
I first heard about biblical conflict resolution when I began attending Watermark. This was a new thing for me. I always avoided conflict and at times still struggle with that! I like peace, even when it sometimes means stuffing my hurts and being a “peace-faker.”
Over time, I have learned that reconciliation is a two-way street:
1. We are to be diligent to approach our brother who is walking in sin. (Matthew 18:15)
2. We are to proactively pursue our brother when we know he has “something against [us].” (Matthew 5:23-24)
Addressing conflict is not easy, but it is how the Lord calls us to live and serve others, to be the light of Christ, and to glorify Him in the process.
I have a dear friend of over 10 years who has pursued me in times of conflict, purely driven by her love for the Lord and me. She has confronted me in private about my sin as this passage instructs. (Matthew 18:15) When things became difficult and emotional, we brought in a third person who could help mediate and provide additional wisdom. (Matthew 18:16)
Because of our commitment to live reconciled, our friendship stands strong today. I am SO grateful for how she pursues me with Christlike love and encourages me to address the hurts in our friendship in a way that is biblical and honoring to the Lord.
Being part of a body of believers that desires to live by God’s Word has stretched and grown my relationships with friends and family and strengthened my relationship with Christ!
Paul perhaps best outlines how we should live as believers, being reconciled to one another. “So, as those who have been chosen of God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving each other, whoever has a complaint against anyone; just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you. Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.” (Colossians 3:12-14, emphasis added)
Discussion Questions
1. How do you typically respond to conflict? Are you a peacemaker or a peace-faker?2. Think of someone who recently hurt you. Have you resolved that yet? Think of someone whom you have hurt. Have you reconciled that yet?
3. Read over the Peacemaker's Pledge on the Watermark web site: http://www.watermark.org/fileadmin/materials/PeaceMakersPledge_06052006.pdf.
4. What can you do today to begin addressing any unresolved conflict in your life?
FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. How do you respond if someone hurts you?
2. How does Jesus want you to respond?



Lesley Johnson
March 8, 2010 06:24 AM
Hey girl...love your wisdom on this subject. What a great reminder for me to keep these verses in mind when faced with disharmony. Love you!
Carlton Kupp
March 8, 2010 06:58 AM
Lindsey: Great job presenting the Biblical way to address conflict. Joy and I have enjoyed getting to know you the last few years and are grateful you are a part of the CR team. Thanks for modeling this conflict resolution process in your own life.
March 8, 2010 07:22 AM
Good job Lindsey,praying the Lord will remind and help all of us to follow this process of "first things first", going to the person who has offended us, thus being a "peacemaker and not a "peacefaker". May Christ be honored by the way we handle conflict. Jim
Bill
March 8, 2010 07:48 AM
As a life long peace-faker and conflict avoider it is good to know that there might still be hope! The really hard verse in this batch is v.19. It seems so plain and straightforward. Virtually all translations are clear. But it is not the way life is. Knowing the Bible is true means there is something fundamental that we don't understand about this verse.
Brett
March 8, 2010 08:35 AM
Thanks Lindsey for your obedient example. Always encouraged to see your smiling face and how you love and serve people.