Loving People You Don't Like
January 9 - January 29, 2023
Drawing Boundaries - North Oak
January 29, 2023 • Matt Fulmer • Matthew 6:33, Matthew 5:37
Often we confuse loving someone with allowing someone to hurt us repeatedly. Much of the time, we feel like boundaries are at odds with love. Boundaries can feel restrictive, strange, harsh, or even unkind. But boundaries are essential for any healthy relationships, especially with people who are difficult. Jesus not only encourages boundaries but gives us a guide for how to address times when people cross them.
Drawing Boundaries - Gladstone
January 29, 2023 • Kayla Meredith • Matthew 6:33, Matthew 5:37
Often we confuse loving someone with allowing someone to hurt us repeatedly. Much of the time, we feel like boundaries are at odds with love. Boundaries can feel restrictive, strange, harsh, or even unkind. But boundaries are essential for any healthy relationships, especially with people who are difficult. Jesus not only encourages boundaries but gives us a guide for how to address times when people cross them.
Practicing Forgiveness - North Oak
January 22, 2023 • Matt Fulmer • Matthew 18:21–22
Relationships, by definition, are messy. They offer us the opportunity for connection, friendship, collaboration, and love, but they also are ripe with opportunities for misunderstandings, annoyances, frustrations, and hurt. Learning and practicing the art of forgiveness is essential to maintaining relationships in the midst of differences and disagreements.
Practicing Forgiveness - Gladstone
January 22, 2023 • Kayla Meredith • Matthew 18:21–22
Relationships, by definition, are messy. They offer us the opportunity for connection, friendship, collaboration, and love, but they also are ripe with opportunities for misunderstandings, annoyances, frustrations, and hurt. Learning and practicing the art of forgiveness is essential to maintaining relationships in the midst of differences and disagreements.
Truth In love - North Oak
January 15, 2023 • Matt Fulmer • Ephesians 4:14–15, John 1:4
When it comes to other people (especially those we don’t like), we tend to default to one of two positions; be nice and ignore the hurtful/destructive behaviors or harshly speak out against, critique, or cut off the person. But Paul teaches us that our responsibility is to “speak the truth in love,” to confront people honestly and straightforwardly, and yet do it in a way that is consistent with Christ’s love.
Truth In love - Gladstone
January 15, 2023 • Kayla Meredith • Ephesians 4:14–15, John 1:4
When it comes to other people (especially those we don’t like), we tend to default to one of two positions; be nice and ignore the hurtful/destructive behaviors or harshly speak out against, critique, or cut off the person. But Paul teaches us that our responsibility is to “speak the truth in love,” to confront people honestly and straightforwardly, and yet do it in a way that is consistent with Christ’s love.