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RESOLVING COMPLEX CONFLICTS JUST LIKE JESUS CHRIST PART 4

by Miriam Kinai  
5/29/2010 / Leadership


From the conflict in John 8:2-11 in which the Pharisees and scribes brought a woman caught committing adultery to Jesus, we can learn from Him how to deal with the complexities that may be inherent in a conflict so as to reduce the time spent resolving conflicts.

The first complexity was being a Mediating Conflictor and the second was a resolving a conflict with tight lipped conflictor and these have been discussed in Part 1 of this article. The third complexity was the uneven balance of power while the fourth was the poor positioning of the parties and these have been clarified in Part 2 of this article. The fifth complexity was the inappropriate place and the sixth inopportune timing and these have been discussed in Part 3 of this article.

The seventh complexity in this conflict was mob psychology. The Pharisees and scribes came as a group and joined the gathering that was being taught by Jesus thereby creating an even larger crowd. When resolving or mediating a conflict involving a mob, learn from Jesus and do not let their physical presence pressurize you.

Try to make the same independent decision you would have made if there was only one Pharisee and one woman standing in front of you. To do so, you have to withdraw mentally from the mob's pandemonium for after the Pharisees had presented their case, Jesus stooped down to write on the ground and He may have done this to create mental space between Him and them.

The eighth complexity was attempted intellectual intimidation. The Pharisees and scribes who were the interpreters and teachers of the Law of Moses, quoted this Law to Him and asked for His opinion. They interposed a "But" between their interpretation and asking for His thereby suggesting that He would have a different one. To paraphrase them, they said, "We, the learned Law of Moses Specialists, submit that this woman should be stoned according to the Law of Moses. But what do you, a carpenter's Son have to say?"

Emulate Jesus and do not be intimidated by specialists if you have a decent grasp of the subject even if they quote specialized texts in an attempt to coerce you to submissively accept their suggestions. If you do not understand any aspects of the issues at hand, seek clarification or hire an independent neutral consultant help you.

Dr Miriam Kinai loves interior decorating and has written many books such as African American Home Decor, Asian Home Decor and Christian Home Decor which are available at her blog http://www.modernhomedecorthemes.com/ and from http://www.amazon.com

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