Transformative Love: Principles for Lasting Relationships

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- "Healthy marriages and relationships have disagreements. It's a sign of two healthy personalities. We're just not going to agree on everything." [09:22] (Download | Download cropped video)

- "The anger of man never produces what God wants. We must become self-aware by reflecting on an angry situation... acknowledging it, and then saying, 'Lord forgive me.'" [21:08] (Download | )

- "Love keeps no record of wrongs... like eating spoiled food. We need to totally forgive our spouse, let it go, don't remind them of it again." [22:30] (Download | )

- "All great relationships involve mutual submission. We're not just insisting on our own way but we're looking out for the interests of others." [13:36] (Download | )

- "Love assumes the best, gives the benefit of the doubt. What do we put in the gap between what's expected and what actually happens? Trust or suspicion?" [30:09] (Download | )

- "Not all arguments are going to end in agreement. A lot of times they just have to end in compromise and peace." [11:13] (Download | )

- "There are very few things to be stubborn over. The main thing is to love God, serve Him, and love our spouse the way that God loves us." [11:46] (Download | )

- "When we fail, our job is to say we're sorry and try again. It's unfair to put the weight of having to be God on your spouse because even a perfect spouse is going to be an imperfect God." [32:47] (Download | )

- "Love airs on the side of goodwill. We're going to err on the side of goodwill and that's our ninth practice: to give your spouse the benefit of the doubt, believe the best." [33:25] (Download | )

- "We read about this in Philippians 2:4, 'Do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.'" [13:03] (Download | )
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