Life Examination: Relationships

Canaan Fellowship
Canaan Fellowship
Life Examination: Relationships
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Bill introduces a talk on life examination through the lens of relationships, offering a caveat that he finds this area personally challenging and that the goal is not to feel pressured by a checklist but to connect with the Lord. He outlines a series of relational questions: how you view yourself, relate to God, your spouse, parents, children, brothers/sisters, unsaved family, and neighbors.

  • [00:07] Begins with a caution: plans can be discouraging to those who need comfort, so the talk is direction-oriented but should not be taken as a pass/fail test.
  • [01:43] We are like a two-year-old in spiritual maturity; we have eternity to grow and should not be fretful over imperfection.
  • [03:30] First question – How do you view yourself? There are three subpoints:
    1. [05:38] See yourself as a sinner – acknowledge wrongdoing without guilt, recognizing that forgiveness is real. References Psalm 22:6 as prophetic of Christ, emphasizing that Jesus rescued from total ruin, not just improvement.
    2. [09:44] See yourself as precious in God’s sight – do you feel treasured? God sees you as complete in Christ.
    3. [10:53] Care for yourself – get adequate rest, nourishment, spiritual renewal. Uses Ephesians 5:29 (nourish and cherish your own flesh).
  • [12:34] Second question – How do you relate to God? Two key areas:
    • [13:31] Time alone with Him – enjoy Him, not just duty. Household rhythm matters (Psalm 62:1).
    • [15:02] Fellowship with others – gather for encouragement (Hebrews 10:25). Withdrawing often indicates struggle.
  • [16:20] Third question – How do you relate to your spouse? For singles, apply this to your relationship with Christ as the bride of Christ.
    • [17:21] Husbands: take initiative to change and love your wife by laying down your life (Ephesians 5:25). Marriage is never a finished task.
    • [19:32] Wives: submit by supporting your husband’s initiatives as a strong helper (Ephesians 5:22).
    • [20:29] Pray together as a couple – 1 Peter 3:7 warns that prayers can be hindered if the relationship is not right.
  • [22:01] Fourth question – How do you relate to parents? Honor them even if they are gone or estranged. Honoring parents carries a transgenerational blessing (Ephesians 6:2-3). The key is a desire to honor them.
  • [24:06] Fifth question – How do you relate to children? Two aspects:
    • [25:31] Nurturing – give time and affection to win their hearts (Malachi 4:6).
    • [27:28] Instruction, guidance, and correction – bring them up in the discipline of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). Believe that God will make your investment sufficient; you do not need to be perfect.
  • [30:20] God can restore the years lost from difficult backgrounds (Joel 2:25). This applies to all children, not just our own.

Scripture References

  • Matthew 5:48
  • Psalm 22:6
  • Romans 8:1
  • Ephesians 5:29
  • Psalm 62:1
  • Hebrews 10:25
  • 1 Corinthians 7
  • Ephesians 5:25
  • Ephesians 5:22
  • 1 Peter 3:7
  • Ephesians 6:2-3
  • Malachi 4:6
  • Ephesians 6:4
  • Joel 2:25

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