What do you think a healthy relationship is?

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Sep 9, 2014
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In general I mean any relationship like one between a husband and wife, friend to friend, mother to son... person to person. What's the purpose of relationships and what makes it healthy and/or unhealthy?
 
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cmarieh

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I would say a healthy relationship is one that is founded on our love and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. Then comes integrity, honesty, respect, and honor. There is so much tied to a healthy relationship that I can go on and on, but for now this is what I came up with.:)
 
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MollyConnor

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A relationship that is completely centered on the Lord.
 
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soccermom19

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I believe the heart of a good heathy relationship is where each person cares more for the other than him or her self.
My parents and my children fit this bill. We would do anything for each other.
For example, would you give up a date night you have been waiting for to help a desperate friend who really needs your help? Would your friend?
Would you give up tickets to a major event like the Super Bowl to visit and support your significant other in the hospital? Would he or she?
Of course trust, honesty, and respect are also important.
 
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Sirk

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Honesty, vulnerability, humility, shared goals and love.
 

p_rehbein

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jesus-holding-girl.jpg .............
 
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Breeze7

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Relationships allow us to find and experience who we really truly are. Relationships allow us to find and experience who god really truly is. Now a relationship with my significant other you know. Thats when whenever i want a back or foot massage they are there right away. Any errands I need done they do it for me. They give me money for anything I want. ???? only joking! Equality equality. I think the weight in relationships should be evenly balanced by sharing work and fun 50 50. thats my idea. Of course the lord should be a part of relationships but thats always a cooperative endeavor because the lord works in mysterious ways no(?)
 

zeroturbulence

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Wish I wasn't in my car right now because I just thought of a good answer :/
 

zeroturbulence

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Ok ok I don't want someone else to beat me to it...

A healthy relationship is based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-8

Love is patient. Love is kind....
 

Roh_Chris

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It is a love triangle between three very close friends who will be there for each other through thick and thin. :)
 
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StarryEyes

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Agape Love, unconditional love for each other, and for christ. Truly wanting what is best for the other person.
 
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Thank you everybody for giving your input. I believe 100% as well that a truly healthy relationship can only be found in God through Jesus Christ. I also know that healthy relationships can exist even amongst atheist. Some people referenced love and sacrifice and selflessness and these types of attributes can be practical as well as spiritual. And that's why I know that a healthy relationship can exist even between two people who don't acknowledge God.

I've been involved in a lot of unhealthy relationships. I'm sad to say that most of them have been with people who believe in God and profess Christianity. We all have our faults and habits but when we have The Relationship Manual right in front of us and just continue to do the opposite of what its saying... while those who don't even acknowledge God in their lives are involved in healthy, respectful, loving, sacrificial, happy relationships, that shows me that healthy relationships are practical, and they take work. In order to build a house it takes hard work. It's sweat and toil, hammering, nailing, drilling, measuring, stacking, layering, repetition, buying material, installing, etc and anyone can do it. Most people think of dream houses but they stay just that... dreams, and settle for a little something that's affordable and comfortable all their lives. They go from apartment to apartment, renting a house, back to an apartment, etc... just enough to get by, just enough so they're comfortable. I'm not saying renting is wrong, what I'm saying is DON'T GIVE UP on building dream houses! A healthy relationship is a sure reality, you just have to be dedicated to building it. Start the work. Finish the work. Don't stop in the middle. Don't give up. I believe non-believers are putting Christians to shame because they don't even have The Blue Print, yet they are working with their own resources and building elaborate mansions. Something's wrong. We're supposed to be the light of the world, the salt of the earth, demonstrating to the world the right way. I believe right now the majority of the world views us as good for nothing, a laughing stock. We're despised and hated, not for our love for Christ but because of our lack thereof. If we claim to be Christians and truly love the Lord we should be hated for that and not because we're lazy in demonstrating him. And that is the crux of the matter: laziness and comfort. Its obvious to the blind because they can smell it and its obvious to the deaf because they can see it.

It takes hard work to build healthy relationships and we Christians have more than enough, light years more than what the world has to build them. No more excuses. We must fall down on our faces and repent for our negligence and the Lord will forgive us and pick us up and give us a brand new day to start working again. He said He will be merciful to us and that He WILL NOT REMEMBER our sins anymore (Hebrews 8:12)... do you believe that or are you going to continue to keep beating yourself up and walking around feeling defeated? Get up knowing that HE WILL NOT REMEMBER and give it your best shot always. Do your best and let God do the rest. And if you're in an unhealthy marriage that's one sided, first of all I sympathize with you and I'm sorry you're going through that. But at the same time I'm sure you know the Lord is using the evil done to you by your spouse and working it out for good (Genesis 50:20, 21). So practice 1 Peter ch. 3 with the hope that one day he or she will be won over to Christ. But you must follow the rule of 1 Peter 3 first.

If the world can healthy relationships, so can we Christians. Hopefully the tables will turn soon to where the world says 'if they can do it, we can too'.
 

Lynx

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A healthy relationship starts when each cares about the other's wellbeing.

A lady was driving her car through a crowded neighborhood one day and had an accident. Nothing much, just a little fender bender. She and the other driver got out to exchange insurance information, per standard procedure. I remember she was saying something about her husband would be upset that she dinged the car. When she was digging around in the glove compartment for the registration and insurance information, a little handwritten note fell out. It said, "Honey, in case of an accident remember - it's you I love, not the car."

That note alone tells me a lot about their relationship. Not just that he loved her more than the car, but that he thought to put that note there. In case he wasn't there at the accident, he didn't want her to worry during the trip home about what he would say when she told him about it. So he left the note just so she wouldn't worry.
 
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SeekingHim2

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We just had bible study tonight on the offenses of others and suffering and loving them 1 Peter 3 and also 1 Corinthians 13.
 
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Ariel82

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This is a really good thread. :)
 
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1 John 3:18 Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.

Proverbs 20:3
Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor; only fools insist on quarreling.

 
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Siberian_Khatru

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Sherlock and The Office reruns on NetFlix - and Ted Talks... and Inside Man.