Transformative Love: Building Meaningful Relationships in Christ

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1) "When you love someone well, you have incredible power over their well-being. Strong relationships promote overall health, reduce the risk of depression, and boost happiness." [09:44] (Download)

2) "The sad reality is that so many of us are so busy pursuing our dreams or accomplishing our tasks in life that we're missing out on actually building meaningful relationships with other people." [11:11] (Download)

3) "Your words have the ability to create mold on somebody's life. Your words have the ability to be rotten on somebody's life." [22:18] (Download)

4) "Loving relationships require healthy ways to deal with conflict and healthy conflict is going to require putting off the fight or flight mode that we naturally go to." [18:43] (Download)

5) "If you love God most, you will love others best. Imagine if we were the church that loved God the most in such a way that it caused us to love others the best." [32:33] (Download)

6) "Focus on what you are giving to a relationship as much as what you are receiving from it." [05:43] (Download)

7) "Jesus loved you so much he left the comforts of Heaven to come to Earth to dwell amongst us, to live amongst us, why? So that we could be reconciled to God." [08:23] (Download)

8) "The way that you relate to other people has the ability to cause pain or sorrow to God. To fail to love others well is to grieve the God that you claim to love." [31:04] (Download)

9) "Worship may help you grow your love for God, but loving others means you need to be intentional to pursue relationships with other people who are part of this church family." [12:31] (Download)

10) "Choose kindness with your words and your actions even when the other person is ungrateful and angry towards you. Choose compassion because more often than not you don't know the whole story." [27:42] (Download)
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