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Even strong, godly relationships can face tension and division when issues go unaddressed. Many relationships don’t end in conflict—they fade into silence, building walls and resentment over time. Through the example of Paul and Barnabas, this message teaches that not every broken relationship is about right or wrong—sometimes it’s about different callings and seasons. We’re challenged to discern when to address a relationship with honesty and love, and when it’s time to release it and trust God. Letting go doesn’t mean you stop caring—it means you stop carrying what isn’t yours to fix.
By Cornerstone Gadsden5
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Even strong, godly relationships can face tension and division when issues go unaddressed. Many relationships don’t end in conflict—they fade into silence, building walls and resentment over time. Through the example of Paul and Barnabas, this message teaches that not every broken relationship is about right or wrong—sometimes it’s about different callings and seasons. We’re challenged to discern when to address a relationship with honesty and love, and when it’s time to release it and trust God. Letting go doesn’t mean you stop caring—it means you stop carrying what isn’t yours to fix.