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Friday, February 10, 2006

A Key To Strong Relationships


Openness and honesty in a relationship has to be on or near the top of the list in order for their to be true relationship. Take Jesus and Peter for example. How many times did Peter blow it with his overstatements and his brash way of speaking? Even from Jesus' side of the relationship there was an openness with Peter that seemed at times to be harsh. Jesus told him on a couple of occasions, "Get behind me satan." That's pretty harsh and straight forward, yet the truth.

It would seem in a relationship like Jesus and Peter that there would be lots of hurt feelings and anger, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Some of the most intimate times recorded in the Bible between two people are with Jesus and Peter.

It seems that tension and struggle exist in all relationships. The ability to listen to our friends and family without becoming so angry we leave the relationship I think comes from the Spirit of God. How else can I explain the fact that when my wife or one of my shepherds or a good friend tells me something that I need to hear, though they know it will hurt me at the time, I can hear it even if it does hurt and still remain in a loving relationship with them?

I appreciate those who will be honest with me even if it hurts. That is a secure relationship. Just this morning, Ellen had to help me understand that my feelings were too harsh for a particular situation that happened between two of our children before school. She left to take the kids to school and though we had an encounter, I still remain in complete and unconditional love with her. That is the Spirit of God prevailing in a situation that if we did not haev God's Spirit in us could escalate into a major ordeal.

You see I believe that God had every right to just destroy us all, but His unconditional love would not allow it. He had ever right to leave us destitute and without any hope, but "while we were yet sinners, Christ died for the ungodly." How awesome is that?!! He is our example for us to follow in unconditional love.

So today, find someone with whom you need to mend fences and mend. Life is too short and relationships like I am talking about too few for us to miss out on them in this world. Also, find someone with whom you have a relationship like I am talking about and tell them how much you appreciate them.

3 Comments:

  • Now I’m going to have to apologize (see today’s post) to the school’s A.D.

    Good post Keith.

    By Blogger cwinwc, at 9:55 AM  

  • Timely thoughts, thanks Keith.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:01 AM  

  • I have a wife who will tell me the things I need to hear as well. I can't believe she still takes the time and bears the brunt...I don't take criticism well at all. But she's amazing and (often) right.

    God bless our wives, huh?

    By Blogger Thurman8er, at 11:07 AM  

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