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Monday, December 30, 2024

Faith as the Foundation: Building Stronger Relationships Through God

 


In a world that often feels disconnected, many of us yearn for deeper, more meaningful relationships. Whether it’s in our marriages, friendships, or ministry partnerships, the secret to truly flourishing relationships lies in one unchanging truth: faith must be the foundation.

At the heart of this principle is a simple but profound idea—our relationship with God serves as a blueprint for how we connect with others. When our faith is strong, our relationships are infused with the qualities that reflect God’s love: trust, patience, forgiveness, and grace.

I did not always remember to do this in many of my relationships and so I've struggled with a lot of pain caused by this emptiness brought on by a lack of spiritual undergirding in my relationships. 

Faith Strengthens Marriages

Marriage is one of the most intimate relationships designed by God, and faith plays a critical role in keeping it strong. When both partners prioritize their relationship with God, they create a shared foundation of values, purpose, and love.

Pastor Rick Greene teaches that praying together, studying Scripture, and seeking God’s guidance as a couple can transform a marriage. These practices create unity, foster understanding, and provide the tools to navigate challenges with grace.

Faith Builds Ministry Partnerships

In ministry, strong partnerships are essential for advancing God’s kingdom. But just like any relationship, ministry partnerships require trust, collaboration, and a shared mission.

Pastor Rick emphasizes that faith brings clarity and purpose to these relationships. When ministry leaders keep God at the center, they are empowered to work together harmoniously, support one another, and remain steadfast even in difficult times.

How Faith Transforms Relationships

Faith is not just a private, spiritual practice—it’s a way of life that influences how we treat others. Pastor Rick often shares these Bible-based principles to help individuals strengthen their relationships:

  1. Love Unconditionally
    “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). God’s love is unconditional, and as His children, we’re called to show that same love to others. This kind of love creates a safe space for trust and growth.

  2. Practice Forgiveness
    Relationships are not perfect, but faith teaches us to forgive as God forgives us. Pastor Rick reminds us that forgiveness is not about forgetting but about letting go of resentment and seeking reconciliation.

  3. Walk in Humility
    Faith humbles us, reminding us that we are all works in progress. By embracing humility, we can approach our relationships with a servant’s heart, putting others before ourselves.

  4. Seek God’s Wisdom
    Scripture provides timeless wisdom for navigating relational challenges. Pastor Rick encourages individuals to turn to God’s Word for guidance, praying for discernment in every relationship.

Encouragement from Pastor Rick

Pastor Rick Greene’s mission is to help individuals deepen their connection with God, using that relationship as a guide for building bonds that last. Through practical advice and heartfelt encouragement, he shows how faith can heal wounds, strengthen connections, and lead to lasting joy.

Whether you’re seeking to improve your marriage, build stronger ministry partnerships, or simply become a better friend, start by focusing on your faith. When you allow God to be the foundation of your relationships, you’ll discover a love and strength that endures through every season.

Monday, July 6, 2020

WHY YOUR MARRIAGE WILL FAIL AND HOW TO AVOID IT!

Remember when you would have done almost anything for you husband or wife? You might have even been willing to lay down your life for them, but now that's just some distant memory. In fact, you might even be wondering if you can even save your marriage.

Why your marriage will fail and how to avoid it
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Why your marriage will fail, and what to do about it will show you how to change the course of your relationship with your spouse. The truth is you can read all the books, listen to all the experts, do all of the right things, and still have your marriage fail. Sometimes you have to step outside of the box and do some things that are considered unconventional to actually make an impact in your relationship that will be strong enough to make your relationship return to its plotted course.


I've observed that many people are convinced that they know what's best for their relationship, only to find that they were very wrong. Sadly people don't take the time, do the research, nor gain any experience in understanding the dynamics of relationships before they dive right in or even when they seek to help someone else’s. In fact, most of the time when people are counseled they still end divorced anyway. The bible tells us that we are transformed be the renewing of our minds, so before we can change our attitudes and change our actions we must change our minds. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Your Husband's Sexuality Is Your Gift




While in past episodes we have focused on the needs of husbands. Wives must also realized that your husband's sexual desire is also a gift to you.


Having great sex is not going to erase your marriage problems but it will greatly increase your husband's focus, faithfulness, and determination to work toward building a greater marriage.


Every woman wants to feel loved, cared for, and desired. Men do too.  And, we are to love, care for and fulfill each others sexual needs. Scripture puts it this way... 

1 Corinthians 7:3-5

3 Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband.  4 The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife.  5 Defraud ye not one the other, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency.     

Wives know that his desire for you is not only to be viewed as "his need to be met"; but also as his drive to please you... and draw him closer into the loving relationship that you both desire.

Listen to this week's episode to find out more...


Each week Pastor Rick Greene talks in detail about Dating, Love, Marriage, Sex, and Divorce so that you can be armed with all of the insight you need to have the optimum relationship which God intended you to have. How to build up and not tear down. How to strengthen and not destroy. How to have great a Relationship with the man or woman in your life. If you would like to be a guest call 862-888-8238. If you would like to ask a question email them to relationships@metrochristianmedia.com. Or if you would like to listen to the live show Saturdays at 11pm call 646-652-2581. 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Understanding Your Husband's Emotional Sexual Needs





Understanding Your Husbands 

Emotional Sexual Needs


This episode brings up something that I am sure many on you never thought about. Women I'm sure don't normally think about the emotional aspect of their husbands sexual desires. And dare I say that men, while aware of what they are experiencing don't always identify it nor are they ofter able to articulate it to their mates.

Impotent, although usually associated with a man's inability to perform sexually actually means: unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless. 

You may be surprised to find out that many men are impotent, not just sexually, but due to their inability to engage their wives in satisfying lovemaking. This frustration of feeling helpless or powerless impacts their careers, health, family, relationships with friends, and their children. 

As men try to cope with satisfying their sexual / emotional needs, which can often be a major factor in steering their lives (just ask Gen. Petraeus), there is but one person on the planet who is capable of providing this satisfaction in a right, dignified, holy, and legal manner; which will not cause shame, embarrassment, nor disrupt his family and lifestyle. That person is his wife.
Be sure to listen to this week's episode to find out more.  



Each week Pastor Rick Greene talks in detail about Dating, Love, Marriage, Sex, and Divorce so that you can be armed with all of the insight you need to have the optimum relationship which God intended you to have. How to build up and not tear down. How to strengthen and not destroy. How to have great a Relationship with the man or woman in your life. If you would like to be a guest call 862-888-8238. If you would like to ask a question email them to relationships@metrochristianmedia.com. Or if you would like to listen to the live show Saturdays at 11pm call 646-652-2581. 

Or listen to all of the MCR shows on the web at 

blogtalkradio.com/metrochristianradio


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

What to do if you think you might cheat!




What to do if you think you might cheat!


In our society of sexual explotation, there is temptation coming at us almost constantly. But what if you find youself weakening to the attractactions of someone NOT your spouse? 
How do you insulate youself and your marriage from infidelity which may be brewing from within? 

In this episode we discuss things not to do and some things to do; in order to help "keep" yourself from temptation and to help keep you relationship in tact.

Listen to my broadcast to find out some things to avoid if you think you might be tempted.

Each week Pastor Rick Greene talks in detail about Dating, Love, Marriage, Sex, and Divorce so that you can be armed with all of the insight you need to have the optimum relationship which God intended you to have. How to build up and not tear down. How to strengthen and not destroy. How to have great a Relationship with the man or woman in your life. If you would like to be a guest call 862-888-8238. If you would like to ask a question email them to relationships@metrochristianmedia.com. Or if you would like to listen to the live show Saturdays at 11pm call 646-652-2581. 

Or listen to all of the MCR shows on the web at 

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Be sure to visit website and subscribe to be eligible for monthly give aways 
from Pastor Rick’s personal library!


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