Reflection:
I’m not a fan of arguments or conflict. I often try to avoid them. But, sometimes, that’s just not possible – or responsible. I’m struck by how God’s word doesn’t instruct me to instantly flee from a disagreement, much as I might want to. Jesus’ followers are called to strive for agreement (not run for the non-confrontational hills). Indeed, their fellow believers are told to urge them in the direction of standing together in the Lord. As we navigate the murky waters of conflict, our eyes should always be fixed on the outcome: rejoicing together in the Lord.
How can you encourage rejoicing among those who are at conflict, without appearing naïve?
Prayer:
Loving heavenly father, I have been happily reminded by Philippians 4 of how I should be rejoicing in you always. When I see other Christians at odds with each other, give me the courage and sensitivity to urge them to agree in a way that glorifies you. Thank you for giving us reason to rejoice in unity with Christ, and not despair in hopeless division. Amen.