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Cherish, Respect, and Uphold: The Heart of True Relationships

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: August 25, 2025 3:47 pm
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Relationships are the cornerstone of our pleasure and well-being in life. “Who is helping you? Don’t forget them,” is a straightforward yet significant notion. Who is loving you? Don’t hate them.  It serves as a reminder to value and adore those who support us with kindness, love, and trust: “Who is trusting you, don’t cheat them.”

When someone helps us, they are putting their time, energy, and concern into our lives. Forgetting them is a loss for us as much as for them since thankfulness fosters deeper, more lasting relationships.

When we are loved, we are shown unconditional acceptance and have light in our hearts; when we are hated, it hurts both of us and undermines the entire basis of love. And when we are trusted, people put their faith and trust in our honesty; betraying that trust damages our reputation and destroys relationships.

This golden rule perfectly reflects what Jesus teaches in Luke 6:31: “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” It exhorts us to live honourably, respectfully, and with empathy. Appreciating others who support, care for, and believe in us is a way for us to carry out God’s faithfulness and love. By remembering kindness, showing love, and upholding trust, we may create a life that is peaceful, dignified, and full of solid relationships that benefit both us and other people.

Yes!!! In life the relationship we build are the foundation of our well-being and happiness.

Thanks for reading. May The Lord cause you to flourish, both you and your loved ones. Please don’t forget to share it to bless others. Shalom and life to you. Cheers!!!!

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