Universal quantifiers are over-generalizations that only add fuel to the fire in your conflict so avoid them at all costs!

Talking Points:

  • Universal quantifiers are words like “always” or “never” that are used to over-generalize someone’s motives and actions.
  • Three reasons why you shouldn’t use them in conflict:
    1. They aren’t true. James 3:17
    2. They create defensiveness. Ephesians 4:29
    3. They chip away at trust. 
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. How do fights with your spouse typically go? What words and actions from both of you tend to derail the conversation?
  3. What are some other examples of universal quantifiers? Why are such over-generalizations so frustrating?
  4. Read James 3:17. How are you doing at living out this verse when you’re upset with your spouse? What do you need to stop doing?
  5. Read Ephesians 4:29. How have you used your words to hurt your spouse in the past? What will you start doing to guard your tongue from hurtful, over-generalizing words?
  6. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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