Dark days in a relationship follow loss of trust and faith in a person’s character. When a person is trustworthy, their character demonstrates it. Credibility in effective communication also relies on honesty and integrity, as seen in a person’s words and actions. These attributes are fundamental for relationships.
Since effective communication depends on a person’s word being trustworthy, a credibility gap evolves as doubt and disbelief take the place of confidence and trust. Distorting the truth eventually builds a bridge to an impasse, if not a complete breakdown in communications. Failing to tell the truth destroys trust and respect.
For credibility gaps to close, a transformation in character must take place. This can save a relationship. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ along with repentance and forgiveness is essential for a change in character to be permanent. God has the power to transform doubt and distrust into faith and hope. He can do it!
Show mercy to those who have doubts.
~Jude 22 Good News Bible
The father said...“Oh, have mercy on us and do something if you can.” “If I can?” Jesus asked. “Anything is possible, if you have faith.” The father instantly replied, “I do have faith; oh, help me to have more!”
~Mark 9:21-24 The Living Bible
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