Posts Tagged ‘relationships’

Dealing with one another

I don’t know who compiled these “One Anothers,” but they illustrate how important our relationships are with people. All of the “book knowledge” in the world can’t replace the value of our one-on-one relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Knowing how we ought to behave is quite different from actually doing it.

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Moving the ball upfield

I’m not a big sports fan, but as Paul was fond of using analogies from the popular sports of his day, so it might be helpful for us to use them as well. Let me suggest that if our individual Christianity is a lot like running a race, I think our Christian relationships are a [...]

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Attributing good motives

It’s my experience that one of the most kind and useful things we can do to facilitate edifying relationships with other believers is to assume they have good motives. When I don’t recognize that a fellow Christian is sincere in what I perceive to be his error, it is far too easy to dismiss him [...]

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