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Your WhatsApp Status Is Not a Conflict Resolution Forum: Put the Phone Down and Go to Your Brother

Ramadan and Lent: A Season to Log Out and Reconcile

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In the heat of anger, the modern reflex is almost predictable: reach for the phone, type furiously, and press “post.” Within seconds, a private disagreement becomes a public spectacle. A relationship issue turns into a status update. A misunderstanding morphs into a subtweet. And just like that, what should have been a conversation becomes a performance.

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But since when did our WhatsApp status become a courtroom? Since when did followers become judges, jurors and mediators?

We must admit it: many of us run to the internet faster than we run to the very people who have hurt us.

The illusion of digital justice

Social media offers something seductive, instant validation. When we post our side of the story, sympathetic emojis and affirming comments flow in. “You’re right.” “Don’t let anyone disrespect you.” “You deserve better.” It feels comforting. It feels like justice.

Yet, in reality, it is often gasoline on a small fire.

Our followers and status viewers are not mediators. They do not know the full story. They cannot hear tone. They cannot see remorse. They are not present to ask the difficult questions that real reconciliation demands. Instead, they amplify emotions, sometimes pushing us further away from resolution.

Public shaming may win applause, but it rarely restores relationships.

Ancient wisdom in a digital age

Long before smartphones and status updates, there was clear guidance on how to handle offence. The Bible offers a simple but profound principle: if you are bringing your offering at the altar and remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there. First, go and be reconciled to your brother; then return and offer your gift [Matthew 5:23-24].

The instruction is strikingly direct; go to your brother.

Not go to your followers.
Not go to your group chat.
Not go to your status viewers.
Go to your brother.

Scripture even outlines stages for escalating a dispute, and public exposure is never the first step. It comes, if at all, after private engagement has failed and after sincere attempts at reconciliation have been exhausted.

How different this is from our current habit of posting first and reflecting later.

The cost of public confrontation

What begins as “venting” often leaves permanent scars. Screenshots travel. Families get involved. Employers see posts. Congregations whisper. What could have been resolved in a ten-minute conversation becomes a months-long rift.

And there is another cost, to our own character.

Each time we weaponise our status updates, we train ourselves to avoid difficult but necessary conversations. We grow more comfortable with public outrage than with private humility. We prefer being right in front of an audience to being reconciled in private.

Yet maturity demands the opposite.

A season for restraint and reflection

We are in a sacred window of the year, the seasons of Ramadan and Lent. Across faith traditions, this is a time marked by fasting, prayer, repentance and self-examination. It is a period that calls us inward before it sends us outward.

What if this season became a turning point in how we handle conflict?
What if we chose silence over spectacle?
What if we chose dialogue over digital drama?
What if, before typing, we paused, and prayed?

Restraint is not weakness. It is strength under control. Forgiveness is not defeat. It is freedom from bitterness. Reconciliation is not humiliation. It is healing.

Put the phone down

Conflict is inevitable. Anger is human. But broadcasting every grievance is neither necessary nor wise.

Before you post, ask yourself: Have I spoken to the person directly? Have I sought understanding rather than applause? Am I looking for reconciliation, or validation?

Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is put the phone down, walk across the room, and say, “Can we talk?” It’s called, the courage to confront without an audience.

Your WhatsApp status is not a conflict resolution forum. And your followers are not mediators.

Go to your brother.

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