We have a timely reminder that we don't speak louder than just a mere argument. What is important the most is the emphasis on that character. It is a tool for that reconciliation.
We had the example of Jacob and Esau from Genesis 22, it shows that generosity, humility are those actions often that can soften even the greatest anger. That's what they do to it standing here. Jacob did not demand his rights or try to defend his past instead decided to choose peace.
Brother Elisoriano also likened this to our relationship parents and children and believers. You know that change does not begin with so much force alone but the transformed manner of life especially appreciate the balance between action and prayer. So doing the opposite of what at cost you are committed to love once in God's prayer.
In 1 Corinthians 19 adjusting our approach without trying to compromise the truth or whatsoever can lead to that important restoration. This message challenges us to reflect on our behaviors and choose love as an instrument of reconciliation.