Intro1 Cor 16 – Men be at the church at 9PM for a prayer meeting “act like men”
* Paul was a great theologian but he was a relational genius
* Disagreement – sometimes good people can disagree, we cannot get on the same page, not opposition, but unable to get on the same page
1. Disagreement is inevitable (Acts 15:36-41)
* Col 4 says Mark was Barnabus’ cousin
* Pamphylia is furthest west part of the missionary journey
* “thought it best” means kept on insisting – he was adamant
* Was it Paul’s fault for failing to extend the grace Barnabus has modeled in Acts 9?
* Gal 2 tells the story of how Barnabus was confronted by Paul because he was wrong for wanting to use his gift of encouragement in every scenario.
* How much damage is done by particular gifts used in isolation?
* 1 Cor 12 & 13 go together – spiritual gifts used in love
2. If it’s you, choose temporary separation instead of destruction (Acts 15:36-41)
* Fixers stand down, avoiders stand up. Fixers need to give avoiders time to sort out their thoughts.
* They got with someone else, rather than alone. Disguise, Divide, Destroy is the devils plan.
* “I hear a lot of the things I say at the same time you do.” – Pastor James
* In time the issue was no issue at all, 2 Tim 4 shows at the end of Paul’s life that relationship was the most important
* Gospel belief without Gospel behavior is not orthodoxy.
* Don’t judge before the Time, it’s not over until Christ returns. Pray and wait on God.
3. If it’s not xxx, and you are on good terms with both, put xxx in the middle and make xxx work it out. (Phil 8-22)
3A. Make it an xxx instead of xxx (Phil 8-9)
3B. Xxx with the more xxx person (Phil 10)
3C. Make it about the xxx, not the xxx (Phil 10)
3D. Focus on the xxx, without negating the xxx (Phil 11)
3E. Paint the xxx of a better xxx (Phil 12-16)
3F. Pay what you can as xxx to xxx (Phil 17-20)
3G. Express your xxx to follow through and xxx it (Phil 21-22)
Conclusion
Near the end of 2010 I went away to do some annual planning. For the first time I had planned 12 books to read across 4 categories: spiritual formation (ie. personal, marriage, parenting, etc), leadership, business resources, and biographies.










