Key to healthy relationships???
Relationships are everything.
We crave community - we need one another!
Our people provide for us support, fun and even growth.
Goes without saying…but our relationships must stay healthy
in order for them to be something we crave and need.
What is key in preserving healthy relationships?
I believe it is GRACE.
What exactly is grace?
There is God’s grace for us - and our grace for one another.
God’s Grace?
When the word “grace” is used in connection with God, the meaning is quite powerful. Grace is God choosing to bless us rather than curse us as our sin deserves. Grace is His benevolence to the undeserving. And because of God’s amazing grace we can be in relationship with Him!
“Grace is love that cares and stoops and rescues.” -John Stott
Grace to one another?
We don’t have the life-saving grace to give that God has bestowed upon…
BUT, we do have life-giving grace to share with the world BECAUSE of God’s grace for us.
Pertaining to both God and one another…in a nutshell:
Grace is getting what you don’t deserve, and not getting what you do deserve.
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We are living in a stressful period of time. Our natural reaction to a difficult situation tends to be harsh,
flippant, and unforgiving. When given the opportunity to choose kindness over impatience -
I think we can all agree upon the appropriate reaction.
“Even when it’s not fair???”…I can ask myself.
Yep!
Generous words and deeds have the power to transform the atmosphere -
providing lightness, hope and peace.
Sometimes grace to others presents itself as silence - am I right?
Hold your tongue; cut people some slack; let things go; assume the best; put yourself in their shoes;
stay calm.
I love this Bible verse that demonstrates GRACE:
“Even a fool, when he holds his peace, is counted wise; and he who shuts his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.” Proverbs 17:28
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How can you extend grace and transform your atmosphere?
Is it a kind word? A generous deed? A forgiving spirit? A closed mouth? Haha!
Extend God’s life-giving grace today and bring PEACE to your people!
“Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other,
making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love.”
Ephesians 4:2