Rooted in Christ: Cultivating Meaningful Relationships

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1) "The number one relationship of any relationship in your life is that your relationship with God is growing on a weekly and consistent basis." [06:48] (Download) 2) "Our relationships with our friends and our family are important and if we pray for our friends when we are giving of ourselves, that's when God restores back to us." [21:39] (Download) 3) "When your relationship is based in Christ, when your relationship is Christ-centered and that is who we understand our relationship through, it strengthens our relationship." [10:47] (Download) 4) "Love your spouse as Christ loved the church and the third section that I want to transition us to, your spouse being first, often times when you're young and you get married and then you have children, the children become the focus." [17:34] (Download) 5) "Choose Wisely who you spend your time with, Choose Wisely how you devote who you are because no matter what situation you find yourself in, that is going to affect who you are as a person, how your character is, and ultimately how you are in relationship with God." [30:18] (Download) 6) "The absolute core, the absolute basis, and the if you take everything away that we do, the number one important thing is that we have strong relationships together and that those relationships are strong because we all have faith in God." [34:59] (Download) 7) "A couple that prays together stays together is that what it that's the little saying, who knows if any of that stuff is true but when your relationship is based in Christ, when your relationship is Christ-centered, that is who we understand our relationship through, it strengthens our relationship." [10:47] (Download) 8) "As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. You bring together, you grow together, hopefully toward Christ." [20:14] (Download) 9) "If one person falls, the other can reach out and help, but someone who falls alone is in real trouble. When you're in relationship with your friends and your family or really anybody, doing it together is often safer." [25:58] (Download) 10) "We're meant to be in community with other people, we're meant to have relationships formed with other people. Sometimes those relationships get difficult, right? Sometimes we have strains within our marriages, sometimes we have strains with our family and our people around us." [13:14] (Download)
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