Verses on Building Relationships
All the Bible is about building relationships. Here’s a few pieces of advice from the Bible about how we can honor our maker and one another in how we treat each other.
All the Bible is about building relationships. Here’s a few pieces of advice from the Bible about how we can honor our maker and one another in how we treat each other.
In its enormity, loss can make us feel alone. However, the Bible is not silent about grief. In fact, it’s full of examples of God’s people searching for comfort and being met with God’s grace. We pray these verses about loss can be a reminder of God’s presence in your life, even and especially in difficult seasons.
Community and spiritual health go hand-in-hand. Let’s unpack what it means to love and be loved with brotherly affection like Paul talks about in Romans 12: support, accountability, and grace.
Anger tells us to deal with the world in absolutes and to act immediately. However, taking the time to understand our anger—and what else might be going on in our hearts—gives us the opportunity to admit our shortcomings and draw closer to God.
We can all think of some moment when we lost our temper and hurt someone we love. Thankfully, there is no new emotion under the sun, and the Bible has some wise advice for what to do with anger.
Proverbs 18:21 underscores the immense impact our words can have, both on others and ourselves. As men striving to live in alignment with God’s will, we must be mindful of the words we speak and the narratives we embrace.
Discover key Bible verses that reveal the vital role of community in spiritual life, offering guidance for fostering strong, supportive bonds.
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Psalm 107:2
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