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What does the Bible say about conflict management?

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The Bible teaches that all conflicts are part of God’s sovereign plan, and believers are to act as faithful stewards in resolving them.

The Bible presents conflict not merely as a disturbance but as a sovereign appointment from God meant for our growth and deeper reliance on Him. The idea is rooted in the belief that nothing we own is ours; everything belongs to the Lord, including the conflicts we face. Isaiah, for instance, states that God creates adversity, not just permits it, which illustrates the active role He plays in these situations. Therefore, how we manage conflict reflects our understanding of God's sovereignty and our role as stewards of His resources. In all situations, believers are encouraged to seek reconciliation while being faithful to God's instructions, as exemplified by Jesus.
Scripture References: Luke 12:42, Isaiah 45:7

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