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BBD 11.30.10 Growth from Conflict (Classic)

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11.30.10

Growth from Conflict

Then after some days Paul said to Barnabas, 'Let us now go back and visit
our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and
see how they are doing.' Now Barnabas was determined to take with them John
called Mark. But Paul insisted that they should not take with them the one
who had departed from them in Pamphylia, and had not gone with them to the
work (Acts 13:13). Then the contention became so sharp that they parted from
one another. And so Barnabas took Mark and sailed to Cyprus; but Paul chose
Silas and departed, being commended by the brethren to the grace of God. -
Acts 15:36-40.

Last year (2001) the Edmonds, Washington city council decided to throw out a
donated 60-year-old totem pole that they thought was cheap in appearance. On
the way to the landfill, the totem pole took a detour to the home of Sydney
Locke a demolition company employee. Sydney saw the totem pole in the trash
bin liked what he saw, got it out, and took it home. For some unknown
reason, city officials were upset by Locke's actions, and filed a lawsuit to
reclaim the totem pole as the legal owners. The council did not suddenly
find an attraction, or use for the totem pole they just want to make sure it
gets to the landfill and stays there.

I am not sure how the conflict between Sydney, and the city of Edmonds has
worked out. However, one thing is sure, and that is that there will always
be conflict of one kind or another. Conflict is not only encountered in the
world but also in the church. The apostle Paul and Barnabas had a severe
conflict over whether or not to take John Mark on the second missionary
journey with them, and as a result, they parted company. Paul took Silas
with him, and Barnabas took John Mark.

With the conflict of Paul and Barnabas, we can see that good and growth can
come from it (Romans 8:28-29). First, we see that God was able to use this
bad thing to double the number of missionary teams and the area covered.
Second, we see that growth came to the life of John Mark. No one is sure why
John Mark deserted during the first missionary journey. Some think it was
the encounter of persecution that frightened him. Some think it was disease
(Paul's eye problem which some believe was his thorn in the flesh could have
been caused by an infectious disease. Acts 23:2-5; Galatians 4:15; 6:11)
encountered by the team that made him leave. Others think he was just
homesick and tired, or it may have been some other, unknown reason. The
great thing we see about this conflict is that Mark was not driven away from
God. Instead, we see that Mark grew from this conflict, and most likely
everyone involved including Paul grew as well. We know how the story ended,
and it is recorded in 2 Timothy 4:11 where Paul writes, "Only Luke is with
me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is useful to me for ministry."

God can bring growth out of conflict if we allow Him to. First, we must
resolve to always treat others involved according to the way Jesus would
have treated them. Second, we must resolve to seek God's will and purpose to
be fulfilled. Third, we must seek to draw closer to God. Fourth, sometimes
it is necessary to give yourself and others second chances. Barnabas was
willing to give Mark another chance, but Mark had to be willing to try
again. Finally, we see that the apostle Paul as a result of the actions of
Barnabas and Mark was willing to give Mark another opportunity for ministry.

Are you involved in some kind of conflict? If you try the things listed
above, most likely your conflict will be resolved, or neutralized; and you
will find that you have grown as a child of God becoming more conformed
(Romans 8:29) to the image of Christ.

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