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Zuko Explains - Christian Conflict Resolution (Matt 18)

Zuko Explains - Christian Conflict Resolution (Matt 18)

Matthew 18:15–20 is one of Jesus’ clearest teachings on conflict resolution inside the Christian community. This deep-dive explores what Jesus actually said, how the early church understood it, and how we can apply it today with wisdom, love, and accountability.

📜 1. The Passage (Matthew 18:15–20)

Matthew 18:15–20 (ESV)

“If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. And if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven… For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.”

🔍 2. Context: The Chapter Flow

Matthew 18 is a single, connected teaching session by Jesus. The conflict-resolution passage cannot be divorced from what comes immediately before and after:

  • Childlike humility (18:1–5) — approach every issue with lowliness, not pride.
  • Serious warnings about causing others to stumble (18:6–9) — self-examination first.
  • The Lost Sheep (18:10–14) — God cares deeply for the straying person.
  • Our section: restoration & accountability (18:15–20)
  • The Unforgiving Servant (18:21–35) — forgiveness must be lavish, not stingy.

Implication: Matthew 18 conflict resolution is NOT about punishment. It is about restoration, humility, holiness, accountability, and extraordinary forgiveness.

🪜 3. Step-by-Step Biblical Process

Jesus outlines a four-step process that is simple but deeply counter-cultural:

  1. Go privately — one person to one person, gently, humbly, seeking restoration.
  2. Go with witnesses — not to intimidate, but to ensure fairness and accuracy.
  3. Bring it to the church — involving wider spiritual oversight.
  4. Treat as “a Gentile and a tax collector” — meaning:
    • not with hatred or shunning, but
    • as someone who needs renewed repentance, discipleship, and restoration.  (How did Jesus treat tax collectors?)

This is a relational, pastoral, restorative model, not a legal or punitive one.

🧠 4. What Does “Gentile & Tax Collector” Mean?

This phrase is often misunderstood. Jesus does NOT say: “Kick them out and never speak to them again.” Instead, ask: How did Jesus treat Gentiles and tax collectors?

  • Matthew was a tax collector — Jesus called him.
  • Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1–10
  • Gentiles — Jesus healed them, taught them, praised their faith.
  • He ate with sinners (Matthew 9:10–13).

The meaning is:

Treat them as someone who needs the gospel afresh — with love, truth, boundaries, and an invitation back.

🕊️ 5. The Goal: Restoration, Not Winning

The entire process has one outcome in mind:

“You have gained your brother.”

Jesus is not giving ammunition for leaders to remove people. He is providing a way to:

  • heal broken relationships
  • stop gossip
  • prevent factions
  • protect the vulnerable
  • restore the fallen
📚 6. Cross-References & Scriptural Parallels
  • Galatians 6:1–2 — restore gently; carry each other’s burdens.
  • James 5:19–20 — turning someone back saves them from death.
  • Proverbs 27:5–6 — wounds of a friend are faithful.
  • Proverbs 19:11 — it is one’s glory to overlook an offence.
  • 1 Corinthians 6:1–8 — believers should resolve issues within the body.
  • Ephesians 4:32 — forgive as Christ forgave you.
🛠️ 7. Practical Framework (ORID + Matthew 18)

You can combine Matthew 18 with the ORID tool for a structured, grace-filled process.

  • O – Objective: What actually happened?
  • R – Reflective: How did people feel?
  • I – Interpretive: What is the root issue?
  • D – Decisional: What are we going to do?

Matthew 18 provides the heart; ORID provides the structure.  For more information on ORID refer to these two articles: ORID Part 1 & ORID Part 2

❤️ 8. Forgiveness & The Parable That Follows

Jesus follows the conflict passage with the Unforgiving Servant (18:21–35). This is intentional.

Without forgiveness, Matthew 18 becomes a weapon.

With forgiveness, it becomes:

  • a healing tool
  • a discipleship pathway
  • a protection against bitterness
  • a mirror of God’s mercy
🧭 9. When Matthew 18 Does *Not* Apply

Some situations require a different pathway, not Matthew 18:

  • Criminal behaviour
  • Domestic violence
  • Child protection concerns
  • Power imbalance abuse
  • Mandatory reporting situations

In Australia and similar countries there may be "Mandatory Reporting" Laws. These must be escalated to authorities, safeguarding teams, or professionals, not handled privately.

✨ 10. Summary

Matthew 18 is Jesus’ practical, relational model for resolving conflict in a way that:

  • preserves unity
  • restores relationships
  • protects the vulnerable
  • promotes accountability
  • keeps Jesus at the centre

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