Keep the communication lines open

 

I was thinking lately about the importance of communication. More specifically, communication in the important relationships we have. Communication is a major part of our lives. We do it every day and how we communicate, and how much, has a huge impact on our lives.

The persons we communicate with the most are generally the ones that are closest to us. Our parents, kids, spouses, and friends. So, in these instances it’s imperative that we keep the communication lines open. Think about how much our communication has to do with the quality of our relationships. Really, if we don’t communicate, then there’s not much of a relationship there. Also, communication is one of the main means of connecting with other people. When we feel like we are effectively communicating with others is when we feel like we are connecting with them. If we feel like they understand what we’re saying and they feel like we understand what they’re saying is when we connect with people. I think feeling like you’ve been heard by someone else is a huge thing. If you don’t, you feel isolated.

Probably the most emphasized communication point is that between husband and wife. You hear a lot of experts talk about how important it is for married couples to communicate. I would agree. I think the reason it is emphasized so much is because it may be one of the main reasons for relationships falling apart. People just stop communicating and then things can slowly dissolve. Communication seems to be the lifeblood of a married couple.

I know that communication is a challenge for me. At least, verbal communication is challenging. I probably feel I can communicate more effectively through writing than I can through talking. I know most people are probably the opposite. I’m the type of person, though, that needs time to gather their thoughts. Writing seems to do that better for me than talking. I guess, in this day and age that can be a good thing for me. There are so many more opportunities to communicate through a text message, email, or chat message. So, whether through talking, or writing, we can find ways to effectively communicate with those closest to us.

I have found myself needing to be more effective in my communication. There are always friends, or even family members, you haven’t talked to in a while. Life gets busy and you just tend to lose contact. It’s important, though, that we make the effort and take the time to communicate. That way the relationships we have meaningful and lasting.

 

…Let’s go deeper

Communication with other people in our lives is important, but even more important is our relationship to God. We have a God who delights in us and wants us to communicate with him. If you look in Jeremiah 33:3 it says, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” My Mom has called this verse God’s phone number. I think that’s an apt description for it. God is asking us to talk to him. He wants us to communicate with him on a daily basis. The same principle applies here as our relationships with other people. We talk to God more and he talks to us. And as we talk to him more we become closer and we also get to know him better. He also says he will reveal things to us. Pretty cool.

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So, at the heart of all this is relationship. We can see this is in Matthew 6:33: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” The context this verse is written in, Jesus is talking about us not worrying about having enough in this material world. So, he is saying that we need to seek him first, and his righteousness, and he will take care of these things for us.

So, at the heart of these verses is relationship, and at the heart of relationship is communication. See, it all kind of comes back around. So, don’t be afraid to just talk to God throughout the day. Talk to him even about the little things. Include him in everything you do. Keep the communication lines open and your relationship with Him will grow.

Jeremiah 33:3 it says, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.”

Matthew 7:7-8 says, “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

Matthew 6:33: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

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