top of page
Reconciler Menu

Our Conference is happening NOW! Join us! Click HERE for Conference Webpage
Our Conference has concluded but it's not too late! Click Here for Conference Recordings
Search


The Sins of David in 2 Samuel 11: A Closer Look
In 2 Samuel 11, we are presented with a sobering narrative of King David's grievous sins. Beyond the concealment of his transgressions, Davi

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


Concealing Sin: A Reflection on King David
In the biblical narrative of 2 Samuel 11, we witness the tragic and sinful actions of King David. Despite being a man after God’s own heart,

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


How Does the Church Seek to Restore Those Who Demonstrate Unrepentance?
Jesus directs His church to exercise discipline with those who remain unrepentant after much admonition. This is referred to as the “Office

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


How am I Reconciled to God?
When preparing to confess, we often focus on confessing to other people but forget that our sin against others is first and foremost sin

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


Repentance is the Cure for Idolatry
God's Word is the source of comfort and hope, especially when it comes to the topics of sin and temptation. Through its verses, we can find

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


What Does God Require for Sacrifice?
In the heart-wrenching Psalm 51, King David pours out his soul in repentance after his grievous sin with Bathsheba. Amidst his plea for merc

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


How Does the Idol "Good Things We Want to Much" Affect Our Relationships?
In a small, close-knit church community, disputes over worship music style can sometimes create unexpected friction. Emily, who cherished tr

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


Why Do Some Christians Not Bear Good Fruit?
Have you ever wondered why some people, despite their faith, seem to struggle with bearing good fruit? According to 2 Peter 1:9, the cause i

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


How Do the Scriptures Contrast the Fear of Man with the Fear of God?
A healthy attitude includes caring about what others think of us. Such an outlook is important in developing and maintaining relationships.

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


What Are the Relational Dangers of the Idol 'Love of Money or Material Possessions?'
Let me tell you about Andrew, a guy living in a busy city. Andrew was all about his career in finance, by nearly any measure, he did very we

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


How is Gossip a Sin Against the First Commandment?
Gossip, in its essence, is more than just idle talk or rumor-spreading. It is an affront to the first commandment, "You shall have no other

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


How Does Gossip Reflect the Idols of Pride and Arrogance?
Gossip, often perceived as harmless chatter, is a profound reflection of deeper spiritual maladies, particularly the idols of pride and arro

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


How Improper Desires Affect Our Relationships
A young couple, Mark and Sarah, had been happily married for a few years. Their life seemed perfect until Mark started spending more time at

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


Why Would Fears, Cravings, or Misplaced Trusts Be Described as Idols?
In the tapestry of human existence, our fears, cravings, and misplaced trusts can often dominate our lives, dictating our actions and shapin

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


Where Does Sin Originate?
As we ponder on the instances where individuals have sinned due to unmet desires, we recognize a common thread: the internal struggle with d

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


God's Commandments Violated in Conflict at Home
A husband curses at his wife and storms out the door without telling her where he is going because she spent money on new clothes without co

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read


Scripture Tells Us What Causes Conflict
Life is often filled with conflicts, both minor and significant, that challenge our patience, resolve, and faith. A closer look at James 4:1

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


Why is Reconciliation More Difficult Than Conflict Resolution?
In the complex dance of human relationships, conflict is an inevitable guest. We encounter misunderstandings, disagreements, and sometimes o

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


Do We Need Conflict Resolution or Reconciliation? Could the Answer Be 'Both'?
Conflict resolution and reconciliation are two distinct processes that address different aspects of a disagreement or discord. In conflict r

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read


When in Conflict with Someone Who Doesn't Yet Know Christ
In our walk of faith, we often encounter individuals who do not share our beliefs. Conflict with non-believers can be challenging, but the B

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
bottom of page

