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Winning At Relationships That Matter - Week 2
Sunday, 4 May, 2025
Welcome! Church Online is a community of people all over the experiencing God and connecting with one another like never before in history. Introduce yourself in the chat and let us know where you're from! Get Connected Check us out on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram Find a Small Group www.southpoint4u.com/groups Find out more at www.southpoint4u.com Notes: We can accidently make others feel unloved…because our good intentions don’t translate Love has two inseparable ingredients: - Feelings of Love - Actions of Love They FEEL An Emotion You DO An Action They don’t FEEL Emotional You DO An Action Everyone has a “relationship battery” It’s hard to win at life when we’re losing at our relationships The only real power we have to fix relationships is to work on ourselves “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” - John 15:13 …Jesus knew the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he now showed them the full extent of his love. - John 13:1 God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him. - 1st John 4:9-10 This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins. - 1st John 4:9-10 Love is more than a feeling; it’s a decision of the will to act for good on behalf of another. Everyone has a relational battery we either charge or drain. People “feel” loved in different ways. Maturity is acting-in-love even when we don’t feel like it. Our words, actions, and attitudes will make a…Deposit OR Withdrawal Everyone has a relational battery we either charge or drain. People “feel” loved in different ways. Maturity is acting-in-love even when we don’t feel like it. -Acts of Service -Affection -Gifts -Time With -Words of Affirmation …teaches couples that everyone feels loved differently. What touches one person’s heart has no meaning at all to another. And the problem is, people don’t know this. People tend to show love in the way they like to receive it and are then surprised when their efforts aren’t appreciated. - Verified by Psychology Today 2/24 Everyone has a relational battery we either charge or drain. People “feel” loved in different ways. Maturity is acting-in-love even when we don’t feel like it. To feel loved, we must see love in a way that moves us. Follow Jesus’s example of “selfless love” in practical ways that meet the needs of another.