Relationships: The true Litmus test

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Relationships #Testing Ground

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Holman New Testament Commentary: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians & Colossians C. The Relationships of Christian Living (vv. 18–4:1)

SUPPORTING IDEA: Genuine spiritual living is bringing relationships into compliance with the example of Christ.

Holman New Testament Commentary: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians & Colossians C. The Relationships of Christian Living (vv. 18–4:1)

SUPPORTING IDEA: Genuine spiritual living is bringing relationships into compliance with the example of Christ.

Holman New Testament Commentary: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians & Colossians II. Commentary: The Truth about Christians and Spirituality

MAIN IDEA: Knowing the truth about Christian living invites us to live an ordinary life in an extraordinary way.

Holman New Testament Commentary: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians & Colossians II. Commentary: The Truth about Christians and Spirituality

MAIN IDEA: Knowing the truth about Christian living invites us to live an ordinary life in an extraordinary way.

1.What is a relationship?
2. What kind of relationships can we have in General?
3. What makes a good relationship?
4. What makes a bad relationship?
5.Can you think of any good relationship you have and why are they good?
6. What do you think is the biggest reason for bad relationships?
7. What is the only way the world will know that we relationship with Jesus?
8. Are you willing to work on any of the bad relationships you have?
9. How has becoming a Christian impacted your relationships overall?
10.What do you think your life would look like if you gave more of it to Jesus?
What is a relationship?
2. What kind of relationships can we have in General?
3. What makes a good relationship?
4. What makes a bad relationship?
5.Can you think of any good relationship you have and why are they good?
6. What do you think is the biggest reason for bad relationships?
7. What is the only way the world will know that we relationship with Jesus?
8. Are you willing to work on any of the bad relationships you have?
9. How has becoming a Christian impacted your relationships overall?
10.What do you think your life would look like if you gave more of it to Jesus?
What is a relationship?
What is a relationship?
What kind of relationships can we have in General?
2. What kind of relationships can we have in General?
3. What makes a good relationship?
4. What makes a bad relationship?
5.Can you think of any good relationship you have and why are they good?
6. What do you think is the biggest reason for bad relationships?
7. What is the only way the world will know that we relationship with Jesus?
8. Are you willing to work on any of the bad relationships you have?
9. How has becoming a Christian impacted your relationships overall?
10.What do you think your life would look like if you gave more of it to Jesus?
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