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Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast - Love One Another - How to Connect Deeply with Others, Part 2

The Word On Demand
The Word On Demand
Episode • Mar 10 • 23m

Do you long to be connected to other people? Do you find yourself getting close but then you don’t know how to break through? Do you feel like there’s an invisible wall between you and other people but you don’t know why? Chip reveals how to connect deeply with others and how to have them connect deeply with you.

Main Points

Dr. Larry Crabb: “Imagine what could happen if God were to place within his people intangible nutrients that had the power to both prevent and reverse soul disease and then told us to share those nutrients with each other in a special kind of intimate relating called connection. Imagine what could happen if that were true, if we believed it, and if we devoted ourselves to understanding what those nutrients were and how we could give them away. I envision a community of people who intentionally mingle in settings where these nutrients are passed back and forth, where I pour into you the healing resources within me and you pour into me what God has put in you. Like spiritual gifts, these nutrients only nourish our own souls as we give them away for the blessing of others. In recent days, I have made a shift. I am now working toward the day when communities of God’s people, ordinary Christians whose lives regularly intersect, will accomplish most of the good that we now depend on mental health professionals to provide. And they will do it by connecting with each other in ways that only the gospel makes possible.”

Question: What is this “better way” and how does it work?

God’s Answer: “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.” --Romans 12:10

What keeps us from experiencing this authentic devotion one to another?

  1. It doesn’t happen automatically. --1 Thessalonians 4:9-10; 1 Peter 1:22-23; 2 Peter 1:5-7
  2. It takes time, effort, and intentionally.
  3. It is especially difficult for some of us to share at the “feeling” level because: | We fear rejection. | We come from poor family backgrounds. | We’ve had negative church experiences.|
  4. Personal unresolved anger and bitterness.
  5. Excessive preoccupation with ourselves.
  6. Failure to recognize our limitationsand personal capacitiesin relationships.
  7. Idealistic / Unrealistic expectations.
How can you develop deeper “family relationships”?
  1. Honestly evaluate your level of “connectedness” and family devotion.
  2. Identify the top two factors that are keeping you from building warmer, deeper relationships in God’s family.
  3. Prayerfully determine which sub-group you would be most comfortable with.
  4. Prayerfully decide on a specific time, event, or activity that would allow you to “take the next step” toward devotion and connection. (If possible, ask someone to go with you.)
  5. Join a Growth Group or Ministry Team for a specified, limited time.
  6. Be fri