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DAY 4: Dealing with Difficult People
If there’s one thing we all have in common, it’s this: we will encounter difficult people. They show up at work, in families, in friendships, and sometimes even in church. Early in my life, I thought the solution was to avoid them, fix them, or outmaneuver them. But over the years, God’s taught me that dealing with difficult people begins with something much harder: letting Him deal with me.
Jesus is my model here. When I read the Gospels, I see Him interacting with every kind of person: the broken, the proud, the hostile, the needy, the self-righteous, the outcast. He was incredibly patient with the disciples, who constantly misunderstood His mission. He loved tax collectors and sinners, people society rejected. He spoke truth to the Pharisees whose hearts were hard. And He reached out to the sick, the lonely, and even the dead. Every interaction showed the same thing: He never lost sight of who He was or who they could become.
That truth has reshaped how I deal with difficult people. Most of the time, their behavior isn’t about me at all. Pain has a way of shaping people, and often someone’s harshness, anger, or unpredictability is rooted in wounds I can’t see. Understanding that doesn’t excuse their actions, but it helps soften my attitude so I can respond rather than react.
Responding requires self-control; reacting is automatic. Responding means pausing, praying, and choosing wisdom instead of emotion. Reacting often means I’m letting someone else’s attitude dictate mine. I can’t control someone else’s actions, but I can control my response.
Boundaries are also crucial. Jesus loved people deeply, but He wasn’t afraid to walk away from harmful situations or speak hard truths. Love and wisdom work together. Setting boundaries doesn’t mean you’re unkind; it means you value peace, clarity, and emotional health enough to guard them.
When I remember how Jesus loved me when I was difficult, broken, and far from Him, it becomes easier to extend grace to those who frustrate me. His love transforms my attitude, giving me patience, compassion, and strength to navigate complicated relationships with wisdom.
About this Plan

Life changes fast, and often in ways we never saw coming. But even when circumstances feel unfair or overwhelming, God invites us to experience a shift that happens inside our hearts long before anything changes around us. In this five-day devotional, Pastor Ted Pagel shares hope, wisdom, and biblical truth from his book The Shift That Changes Everything, helping you discover how a transformed attitude can open the door to healing, resilience, and renewed purpose.
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