4 Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. -Phil 2


Good morning and happy hump day! 

In the scripture above the apostle Paul gives some very sound advice in terms of having healthy relationships. 


Relationships should start as reciprocal and continue in that way throughout the life of the participants. 


A relationship that is one sided in terms of listening or talking is bound to have problems. The Lord has clearly stated and shown us that we are designed to interact, coexist and work together, and without healthy relationships that task becomes more formidable. 


For one to have a friend he must first show himself friendly and no friend wants to always listen but never speak and no friend should want to always speak but not listen. Doing so shows a lack of interest in and little respect for what the other says, likes, dislikes, and creates a chasm between participants in a relationship. 


Examine your relationships do you speak more than listen, does the other party know more about you than you about them, who makes more of an effort to keep the relationship vibrant? 


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God bless you and command your day!!!

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