Jesus said, “My peace I leave with you. ” Very likely, when we pray, peace is often what we ask for - peace in the world, peace at home, and maybe most of all, peace in our relationships - but what did Jesus mean when He said His peace? And how could that make a difference in our problem relationships today? If you or someone you know is struggling with a difficult relationship, this message is for you. Introduction: Three approaches to peaceInwardOutwardUpwardThe world’s peace: The absence of disturbance and hostility, free from internal and external strife. God’s peace: ShalomComplete soundness or wholeness of healthHarmony in relationshipsSuccess and fulfillment of purposeVictory over one’s enemiesChoosing peace in relational conflict -Philippians 4: 1-5The context: Philippians 4: 1The plea for unity: Philippians 4: 2The request for competent counsel: Philippians 4: 3The command concerning relational focus: Philippians 4: 4The command concerning personal responsibility: Philippians 4: 55 ways to diffuse relational conflict: Resolve to stop procrastinating. -Philippians 4: 1Re-evaluate your expectations. -Philippians 4: 2Get competent, outside help. -Philippians 4: 3Refuse to allow one relationship to ruin your life. -Philippians 4: 4Remember, a right response is more important than being right. -Philippians 4: 5Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" Book"It is Well with My Soul" by Horatio SpaffordConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003