#121: "If We're Honest" by Francesca Battistelli

Released June 13, 2016 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

Chances are that even today you have had an experience with relationships that fills you or drains you. We can be filled up by people we've never met in person in a private Facebook group and drained with merely a look by those closest to us. Because of the unpredictability of others, we often build up walls that keep us from truth and freedom that God has for us through others. Francesca Battistelli's song "If We're Honest" opens up that discussion for us as we seek truths in Scripture that will help us experience relationships like we never have before. God's Word holds truths and principles that we can follow to unlock a beauty in relationships that may still be hidden from view. On this episode I discuss: The genesis of this song as told by Francesca Battistelli - YouTube Video Confessing our sins and struggles to each other - James 5:16 The enemy's plan to keep us isolated, not in fellowship Being a trustworthy friend Two special roommates - wisdom and prudence - Proverbs 8:12 Steps to fulfilling relationships with others who long to know and follow hard after Christ Vulnerability Honesty Accountability - Proverbs 27:6 Intentionality Spiritual partnership and fellowship as referenced on Episode 119 Elements of some special friendships that have grown into accountability relationships Growing together Serving together Reading the same book or devotion Fasting together Working hard at it Thinking the best of one another Being committed and celebrating that commitment Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercise this week is: Using section headings to get your bearings Matthew 18 Principle - Matthew 18:15-20 Additional Resource Story behind the song "If We're Honest" by Francesca Battistelli  with lyrics - New Release Today Article This Week's Challenge Meditate on some of the areas of Scripture referenced on this episode. James 5 is where we learn to confess our sins to one another and pray for one another. Matthew 18 teaches us a profound principle for relationships. There are many Proverbs you could explore topically that will give you wisdom in relating to one another. The best thing you can do, along with meditating on Scripture this week, is to pray for one another. Be FOR each other enough to do the hard things.