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The Door That Hurt You Open

Conflict is not the enemy of your peace. It is often the very thing God uses to push open the doors that matter most in your life.

You sat across from someone you loved and said the thing you'd been swallowing for months. Your hands were shaking.
The silence after felt like a room collapsing.

And then, somehow, something new began.

You've already survived more conflict than you give yourself credit for.
The breakup that wrecked you led you to the person or purpose that rebuilt you.
The job that cut you loose cracked open a door you'd never have knocked on.

You've been here before.
You made it through before.
The conflict wasn't the interruption to your story.
It was the catalyst for something better.

Every deeper relationship you have now cost you a hard conversation to get there.
Every version of yourself you're proud of was forged in a moment you didn't want to sit through.

We avoid conflict because we think peace lives on the other side of silence.
But silence doesn't protect the relationship.
It just delays the slow erosion.

The people who grow aren't the ones who escape difficult moments.
They're the ones who stay in the room long enough to say the true thing.

That takes practice.
It takes the kind of tolerance you build by actually doing it, not by waiting until you feel ready.

You won't feel ready. Go anyway.

The door that's open in your life right now?
Something hard pushed it open.
And the next open door will work the same way.

Here's your focus for today:

  • Name it: Identify one conversation you've been avoiding and write down what you actually want to say.
  • Start small: Have one honest exchange today, even if it's brief, even if it's uncomfortable.
  • Reframe the tension: When conflict rises, remind yourself it's often the pressure before a breakthrough.
  • Anchor your day in this truth: “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” (2 Timothy 1:7)

Conflict isn't the enemy of your peace.

Sometimes it's the path to it.

You've walked it before.
You can walk it again.

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