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Lesson 4: Confess to the Other Person

Updated: Apr 7

Conflict Resolution vs Reconciliation - comprised of 6 lessons:


The following posts comprise lesson 4, Confess to the Other Person:

  1. Confess to the Other Person

  2. The Ripple Effects of Disobedience

  3. Handling Conflict with Grace

  4. Justifying Ourselves Rather than Confessing Our Sin

  5. Understanding Denial and Self-Justification Through Scripture

  6. A Christ-Centered Response to Our Self-Justification

  7. Finding Comfort in the Midst of Anger and Fault

  8. To Whom Should James Confess?

  9. Finding Healing and Forgiveness in Family Conflicts

  10. Our Inner Reactions to Conflict

  11. The Far-Reaching Impact of Angry Words

  12. Embracing Forgiveness and Letting Go of Resentment

  13. The Transformative Power of Kindness

  14. God's Anger and Forgiveness

  15. How Long have You Been Angry?

  16. Dangers of Anger

  17. In What or Whom Do We Place Our Trust When We Self-Justify?

  18. Who is Responsible for Taking the First Step?

  19. Confession Leads to Healing

  20. The Power of Confession: Moving Beyond I'm Sorry

  21. Understanding Godly Sorrow and Worldly Grief

  22. An “Apology” Unlikely to Express Godly Sorrow

  23. Expressing Godly Sorrow: Guidelines for Confession

  24. Confession: Go As a Beggar

  25. Confession: Own Your Sin

  26. Confession: Identify Your Sins According to God's Word

  27. Confession: Express Sorrow for the Hurt Your Sin Has Caused

  28. Confession: Commit to Changing Your Behavior with God’s Help

  29. Confession: Be Willing to Bear the Consequences

  30. Confession: Ask for Forgiveness

  31. Confession: Trust in Christ's Forgiveness

  32. Confession: What If They Are Not Christian?

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