Quotes about Relationships
What does all this biblical and experiential data tell us? That you cannot talk about human beings made in God's image without talking about relationships. Yet it is often the first thing we overlook. Only when human beings live in community do we fully reflect the likeness
— Timothy Lane
Who you tell yourself you are has a very powerful impact on the way you deal with the big and small issues of daily life. In the same way, where you find your identity will have everything to do with how you respond to the hard work of relationships with others. Either I get my identity vertically, out of my sense of who God is and worship who he has made me in Christ, or I will seek to get my identity horizontally, out of my circumstances, relationships, and successes.
— Timothy Lane
Although most of us have affirmed that God is the Creator of all things, it is quite easy to worship him as Creator on Sunday and curse his work during the week. We do this when we are dissatisfied with the way God has made the people we relate to every day. When we fail to worship God as Creator in our relationships, we try to ascend to his throne and do all we can to recreate others in our own image. This always leads to frustration and failure.
— Timothy Lane
Relationships are best built upon godly, mutual dependence.
— Timothy Lane
Good relationships are always built on the foundation stones of identity and worship.
— Timothy Lane
This passage is not encouraging unwise activity that overloads your schedule with church events and obligations. Nor does it ask you to turn normal relational moments into abnormal witnessing encounters.
— Timothy Lane
Godly relationships flourish best between two humble people who acknowledge their weaknesses and sins and their need for grace.
— Timothy Lane
Do you see how money and time reveal your heart in relation to God and others? How you use time and money in your human relationships says much about your relationship with God.
— Timothy Lane
Either I get my identity vertically, out of my sense of who God is and worship who he has made me in Christ, or I will seek to get my identity horizontally, out of my circumstances, relationships, and successes.
— Timothy Lane
Your spouse, your friends, and your children cannot be the sources of your identity.
— Timothy Lane
When you seek to define who you are through those relationships, you are actually asking another sinner to be your personal messiah
— Timothy Lane
Is there evidence that you are looking to your relationships to give you things you have already been given in Christ?
— Timothy Lane