Episode 31: Loving the Difficult -- How Tough Relationships Sharpen You

06/10/2025 48 min Episodio 32
Episode 31: Loving the Difficult -- How Tough Relationships Sharpen You

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Episode Synopsis

We all have difficult people in our lives — the ones who test our patience, challenge our peace, and sometimes even reveal parts of ourselves we’d rather not see. In this episode, Juan and Jenna dive deep into what it really means to love difficult people without losing yourself in the process.
From the “tools” that represent different types of difficult people — the hammer, the measuring tape, the sandpaper, and the vice grip — to the example Jesus set in loving those who would betray Him, this conversation will help you shift your perspective and see how God uses hard relationships to grow and refine you.
Juan and Jenna also explore how unresolved pain, unforgiveness, and past wounds can make others feel “difficult” — when sometimes the real work God is doing is within us.
They’ll walk through practical ways to:


Recognize when someone’s “rubbing you wrong” may actually reveal something God’s trying to heal.


Pray Psalm 139:23–24 to invite God into the process of transformation.


Set healthy boundaries and still love well.


Use biblical wisdom, prayer, and reflection to handle conflict without becoming hardened.


Remember that every “difficult” person is also someone deeply loved by God — just like you.


This episode is honest, funny, and full of real-life insight from 14 years of ministry and coaching experience.

Key Scriptures Mentioned:


Psalm 139:23–24 — “Search me, O God, and know my heart...”


Ephesians 6 — Putting on the full armor of God.


Matthew 18 — Handling conflict biblically and restoring relationships in love.



Takeaways:


God often uses “sandpaper people” to smooth out our rough edges.


Loving difficult people starts with letting God search your heart.


You can’t fix people — but you can pray, set boundaries, and point them to truth.


Forgiveness frees you more than it fixes them.


Transformation happens when we replace reaction with reflection.



Listener Reflection Questions:


Who is a “sandpaper” person in your life right now?


What might God be showing you through that relationship?


How can you pray Psalm 139 this week and invite God to search your heart?


Are there any people you need to forgive to release bitterness or judgment


Connect with Juan:
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