Conflict is inevitable — in marriage, in families, in friendships, and even in the church. But while conflict is unavoidable, destruction is not. In Philippians 4, Paul addresses two believers whose disagreement was threatening the unity of the church. Instead of choosing sides, he points them to the cross.
This message explores how to handle disagreement without losing your witness, how to turn collisions back into speed bumps, and why you can’t demand your rights while standing at the foot of the cross. If you’re facing tension in any relationship, this sermon will show you how to fight fair — with grace, gentleness, and gospel-centered humility.