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Good Relationships

The science of chemistry teaches that certain elements, when combined in certain amounts, produce a predictable reaction. For instance, when sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) in solution with water is combined with vinegar, Carbon dioxide gas will be produced. Similarly, iron and sulfur will react with one another to form iron sulfide.

So it is our individual lives and relationships. God's direction for our mortal and ethical choices is intended to produce not only lives of purity that are pleasing to him, but also relationships marked by trust, integrity, caring, and honor that bring joy into our lives. Our obedience to God's way produces the blessings of right relationships with both God and others.


Consider This: Have you committed yourself to let God work in you to give you good relationships with others?