Quotes about Relationships
Our culture is all about shallow relationships. But that doesn't mean we should stop looking each other in the eye and having deep conversations.
— Francis Chan
When you seek to define who you are through those relationships, you are actually asking another sinner to be your personal messiah, to give you the inward rest of soul that only God can give. Only when I have sought my identity in the proper place (in my relationship with God) am I able to put you in the proper place as well. When I relate to you knowing that I am God's child and the recipient of his grace, I am able to serve and love you.
— Timothy Lane
Our relationships are often harmed when we try to atone for our own sins while condemning the other person for his.
— Timothy Lane
Remember, your relationships have not been designed by God as vehicles for human happiness, but as instruments of redemption.
— Timothy Lane
holding onto an offense will make you a bitter and unloving person, and you will inevitably damage all your relationships.
— Timothy Lane
Weak and needy people finding their hope in Christ's grace are what mark a mature relationship. The most dangerous aspect of your relationships is not your weakness, but your delusions of strength. Self-reliance is almost always a component of a bad relationship. While
— Timothy Lane
When I have learnt to love God better than my earthly dearest, I shall love my earthly dearest better than I do now.
— Timothy Lane
The fact that our relationships work as well as they do is a sure sign of grace
— Timothy Lane
It's inevitable. If you live with other sinners, you will have conflict. The closer you are to someone, the more potential there is for conflict. Relationships are costly, but so is avoiding them.
— Timothy Lane
Much of the disappointment and heartache we experience is the result of our attempts to get something from relationships that we already have in Christ.
— Timothy Lane
No human being was ever meant to be the source of personal joy and contentment for someone else. And surely, no sinner is ever going to be able to pull that off day after day in the all-encompassing relationship of marriage!
— Timothy Lane
Our sight is dimmed by the tyranny of the urgent, by the siren call of success, by the seductive beauty of physical things, by our inability to admit our own problems, and by the casual relationships within the body of Christ that we mistakenly call fellowship.
— Timothy Lane