The Five Keys to Good Relationships - November 15, 2011

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The Five Keys to Good Relationships

Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Philippians 2:4

It's too easy to '...think only about your own affairs...' But God says, '...be interested in others...' Here are 5 ways to do that: 1) give them a push! Barnabas became known as a great encourager because he '...encouraged the believers...' (Acts 11:23). Ever notice what happens when you push kids on a swing? Eventually they start pumping and doing it themselves; they just need a little help to get going. Even a smile can work wonders. Job said, 'When they were discouraged, I smiled... My look of approval was precious to them' (Job 29:24). 2) Honor your word! The Bible says, '...in the last days...men shall be...truce-breakers...' (2 Timothy 3:1-3). But you don't have to fulfill that prophecy! If you say you'll do it, do it! Character is measured by action not words, so be someone whose word has meaning. 3) Hold your tongue! Always say less than you think. Remember, 'A fool utters all his mind...a wise man keeps it in...' (Proverbs 29:11). And since how you speak is as important as what you say, always be kind and courteous. 4) Be cheerful! Solomon said, 'A cheerful heart brings a smile...a sad heart makes it hard to get through the day' (Proverbs 15:13). Don't dump your problems and disappointments on others, take them to God in prayer. 5) Show genuine interest! The Bible says, 'Laugh...when they're happy; share tears when they're down' (Romans 12:15-16). But you can only do that by taking the time to find out what's going on in their world.

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to intentionally work on building others and building relationships, from the inside out. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

 

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