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Lesson 1: Remember Whose You Are

Updated: Mar 28

Conflict Resolution vs Reconciliation - comprised of 6 lessons:


The following posts comprise lesson 1, Remember Whose You Are:

  1. Understanding Our True Nature Through Scripture

  2. Who Am I by Nature?

  3. By Nature I Am An Enemy of God

  4. In Christ I Am A New Creature through Him

  5. By Nature I Am Condemned to Be Eternally Separated from God

  6. In Christ I Am Adopted into His Family, and Changed from an Enemy to an Heir

  7. In Christ I Am A Beloved Child of God, Precious in His Eyes

  8. By Nature I Am One Who Daily Struggles with My Sinful Nature

  9. In Christ I Am No Longer Separated from God, but Brought Near

  10. By Nature I Am Unclean and Worthless, A Beggar

  11. Understanding My Worth as an Individual

  12. What Difference Does the Gospel Make When We Face Challenges?

  13. What Does My Identity in Christ Have to Do with Conflicts I Experience?

  14. What Comfort Does My Identity in Christ Provide in Conflicts?

  15. Understanding Our Identity as Children of God in the Midst of Conflict

  16. Walking in the Newness of Life as a Child of God

  17. Putting Off the Old Self and Putting On the New Self as a Child of God

  18. Because of the Love God Has Shown Me Through Christ, For Whom Am I Called To Live?

  19. Because of the Love God Has Shown Me Through Christ, How Should I Identify Others?

  20. First, I Need to be Reconciled to God

  21. I Need to be Reconciled to Others - and It Doesn't Matter Who Started It!

  22. I May Be My Brother's Keeper, Especially in Conflict

  23. Viewing Others as Someone For Whom Christ has Died

  24. Viewing a Brother or Sister in Christ Amidst Conflict

  25. When in Conflict with Someone Who Doesn't Yet Know Christ

  26. Do We Need Conflict Resolution or Reconciliation? Could the Answer Be 'Both'?

  27. My Most Serious Conflict in All of Life is with Whom?

  28. The Consequences of Being in Conflict with God

  29. Did God Choose Conflict Resolution or Reconciliation in Response to My Conflict with Him?

  30. Why is Reconciliation More Difficult Than Conflict Resolution?

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