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Confrontation or Confession?

Paul Looney, MD • Ephesians 4:15, Ephesians 4:25–26

When offended or wounded by other's behavior, our urge is to confront them about their behavior. While this may be useful in some scenarios, in committed relationships I believe a confession may be more helpful. Voicing our feelings allows the other to say they are sorry for the harm caused even if the deed was not technically wrong and when there was no ill intent. Learning to say, "Ouch!" can help win the day.