Christian Relationships Quotes

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Jessica Nicholas
“Think of righteousness as living inside of, instead of up to, God’s standard for the right life. The welfare of you, your community, and your relationship with God are central to living righteousness.”
Jessica Nicholas, God Loves Justice: A User-Friendly Guide to Biblical Justice and Righteousness

“Our value system impacts our actions and influences every decision we make. Simply put, who we are determines how we do everything.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“If you want a marriage that thrives, you must live with resolve and an ongoing intentionality to live purposed focused.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“We will build on common ground & honor one another's differences.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“We will get it right within the four walls of our home.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“The truth is, our marriages offer us the clearest revelation of our relationship with Christ.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“Our ability to forgive derives only from an ongoing, intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Nothing ever improves until we focus on the areas we need to improve within ourselves.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Understand the origin of one another's expectations, and work to cultivate realistic expectations together.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“True servanthood originates from an intimate relationship with God. His love will empower you to serve from the heart in an ongoing, sustainable manner.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Remember, marriage isn't about selfishly focusing on your own personal needs; it's about serving and having the maturity to meet the needs of your spouse.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

IyanuOluwa Olorode
“Being pretty and nice does not make a good wife or husband. You have to also consider if the person loves God.”
IyanuOluwa Olorode, Love's Direction

Steven Kolberg
“Time and priorities go hand in hand. We are only given so much time on this earth, and where we spend it and with whom we spend it matters.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“In case you missed it, Jesus says, “Go and make disciples.” He does not say, “Go and tell people about me and baptize them, then move on to someone else.” Our priority is to spend time with the few in our lives who are open and able to learn from us about the commands he has given us. Simply put, discipleship is helping people follow Jesus. This may mean helping people who are already following Jesus or helping people who are not yet following him. It is not just a word that applies to Christians.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“This is why I absolutely love this passage from Jesus because he takes the pressure off needing to be everything to everyone.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy

Steven Kolberg
“Your family and your relationships are worth so much more than you may give them credit for. Fight for what you love. Fighting against Satan trying to steal your time away from what matters is a war we will have to endure our whole lives, but winning one battle at a time is all it takes before we win the war. Christ has won the war, so there is hope we can win the battles with him.”
Steven Kolberg, Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy