It’s not always the big things that damage relationships. Sometimes it’s the small, constant patterns.
Scripture gives this picture:
“A continual dripping… and a quarrelsome person are alike.” (Proverbs 27:15–16)
Not loud. Not dramatic. Just constant.
Negativity. Criticism. Always pointing out what’s wrong.
Over time, it wears people down. And many don’t even realize they’re doing it.
Healthy relationships are not built on constant correction.
They are built on encouragement, patience, and love.
Today, consider this:
What tone do I consistently bring into my relationships?
If you’re reading along with us, this is from Chapter 5 of Relationship Goals in the ITC classroom.