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Title: If only we could start over: Repairing broken relationships


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If only we could start overRepairing broken
relationships
  • Philip G. Monroe, PsyD
  • www.wisecounsel.wordpress.com

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Repairs needed?
  • You always You never
  • Same fight, different situation
  • You never talk about IT
  • You struggle forgiving or you wonder if you will
    ever be forgiven
  • You cant seem to forget wrongs done to you
  • Cold war! Fear and suspicion is everywhere!

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Some basic beliefs
  • Many people live with unrepaired relationships
  • God is in the business of restoring broken people
    to himself and each other
  • In this world, restoration and reconciliation is
    not always possible (death, unrepentance,
    unforgiveness, etc.) and is always partial
  • There is always kingdom work to be done in our
    relationships

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Primary causes of broken relationships
  • Not specific acts of sin
  • Huh, it isnt?
  • Unwillingness to repent
  • Feelings of rejection leading to distrust
  • Demanding desires
  • I needyou wont giveyou will pay

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When it is broken, we
  • Struggle with despair that it can ever be
    repaired
  • Fear our future staying in a broken relationship
    or leaving for the unknown
  • Struggle with anger that we are not being
    forgiven or not understood
  • Receive lots of well-meaning advice
  • Find ourselves in a well of what-ifs

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Should I repair it?
  • No easy answers but what does God want?
  • To love my enemies
  • To speak the truth
  • To lean on the body of Christ for help
  • What about abuse situations? Adultery?
  • What if the other is unwilling to work?

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Repair jobs require
  • Humility
  • Godly response to painful memories
  • Trust and vulnerability
  • Forgiveness
  • New communication habits

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Humility
  • Are you really any different from the one in
    conflict? Watch out for self-righteousness!
  • Consider Abigail in 1 Samuel 25 (Esther works
    well too)
  • Truth, Courage, Action, Kindness (considering the
    needs of others)
  • A willingness to consider ones own faults first

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What do I do with my hurt feelings?
  • What do I do with my memory? Is it possible to
    forget?
  • No, but memories are not passive and so watch out
    for 2 distortions
  • Use the stories of the Exodus and Passion to
    shape your memory
  • The Exodus story assures me that God is a God
    of justice the memory of the Passion reminds me
    to try to love those who seemed to me to deserve
    the very opposite of love.
  • Volf, The End of Memory, p. 96

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Trust, Vulnerability, Forgiveness
  • When blind trust runs headlong into reality
  • Now what? I have to trust someone who is going to
    hurt me?
  • Forgiveness? Only when they ask? Attitudes
    relating to forgiveness? How does forgiveness
    relate to reconciliation?

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New communication patterns
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7 steps to better communication
  • 1. Go for the best interpretation
  • Dont define them by their flaws
  • What picture do you carry with you?
  • Question for your meditation Do I keep a record
    of wrongs? Do my communications mostly show
    complaints or encouragements?

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7 steps to better communication
  • 2. Listen and validate
  • Beware of the hindrances to listening
  • Jumping to conclusions
  • Quick solutions offered
  • Trying to win a point
  • Trying to avoid
  • Question Do I try to listen to the underlying
    concern or dream, or am I planning an attack,
    defense, solution, etc.?

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7 steps to better communication
  • 3. Stay current
  • Gunny-sacking is a common, natural response
    that kills!
  • Question Do I collect momentos of being wronged
    and use them when its to my convenience? Or, do
    I fight to forgive and seek forgiveness when
    necessary

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7 steps to better communication
  • 4. Practice do-overs
  • Instead of fighting over re-plays
  • Question Do I tend to use harsh start-ups or
    criticisms when I bring a problem up? Do I ask
    for or give do-overs for the sake of peace?

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7 steps to better communication
  • 5. Use breaks and cool-downs
  • Commit to well-defined breaks to avoid words that
    cannot be retracted
  • Question Do I allow the other to take a break
    even when I do not need it? Do I ask for a
    well-defined break instead of withdrawing without
    warning?

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7 steps to better communication
  • 6. Look for agreement where possible
  • Question Do you acknowledge agreement or fight
    for the last word?

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7 steps to better communication
  • 7. Make the first heart-felt apology
  • Vindication or punishment before apology?
  • To do this, you must be convicted!
  • Question Am I willing to be the first to move
    the suitcase?

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Non-apologies
  • Im sorry if you (you shouldnt be hurt)
  • Im sorry but you (its really your fault)
  • I said I was sorry (you shouldnt still be hurt)
  • Instead
  • Tell me how I hurt you
  • Please forgive me (again)
  • What can I do to help you move forward?

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7 steps to better communication
  • Go with the best interpretation
  • Listen and validate
  • Stay current
  • Practice do-overs
  • Use breaks and cool-downs
  • Look for agreement where possible
  • Make the first heart-felt apology

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Take a moment for personal reflection
  • Think about your last few conflicts
  • DO NOT PATHOLOGIZE!
  • Who leads?
  • What is the response?
  • Then what?
  • How does it end?
  • How do you repair?

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Review
  • Where do you have trouble?
  • Speaking without accusation?
  • Bring complaint instead of criticism?
  • Speaking concisely?
  • Listening without planning retort?
  • Hearing the dreams, concerns?
  • Allowing do-overs instead of pointing out your
    spouses missteps?

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Your Gift
  • I will try to honor you, with Gods help, by
    doing the following when we are having a
    disagreement
  • Listen first without giving a defense
  • Resist the temptation to run
  • Validate your feelings and ideas
  • Honestly communicate with love
  • Work to start my complaints softly

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Final Thought
  • Lord, dont move this mountain
  • But give me some strength to climb it
  • Please dont move that stumbling block
  • But lead me, Lord, around it.
  • The way may not be easy,
  • You didnt say that it would be,
  • Lord when my tribulations get too light
  • We tend to stray from the, so Im asking you
  • Lord, dont you move this mountain
  • But give me strength to climb it
  • Please dont move that stumbling block,
  • But lead me, Lord, around it.
  • Words by Mahalia Jackson, sung by Ruth Naomi Floyd
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