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What does the Bible say about conflicts?

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The Bible teaches that conflicts can arise from differences in opinions and purposes, but not all conflicts are negative.

In the Bible, particularly in James 4:1-12, we learn that conflicts often stem from our sinful desires and passions. However, Scripture does not label all conflicts as bad; some differences can be natural and beneficial, reflecting our unique personalities as individuals created by God. It emphasizes the importance of seeking a biblical perspective on conflicts and learning to resolve them in ways that glorify God. This perspective transforms our understanding, urging us to confront issues with patience and love, rather than allowing disagreements to become sources of division.
Scripture References: James 4:1-12, Ephesians 4:1-13

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