If Youâre Stuck in the Same Patterns: A Path to Relational Wisdom
If Youâre Stuck in the Same Patterns, Try This If youâre stuck in the same patterns, it may not be because you lack effort or information, but because something deeper needs attention. Many of us live in a fast-paced, achievement-driven world, and it is easy to forget that life is not primarily about productivity. Life is about relationships. https://youtu.be/gsmeOYEkpOc?si=oVGoyrfSmn4JISuf God created us for a relationship with Him and with one another. When those relationships are out of alignment, we often find ourselves repeating the same struggles, conflicts, and cycles, even when we genuinely want change. Why We Stay Stuck in the Same Patterns If youâre stuck in the same patterns, it is often because growth has been reduced to information instead of transformation. We may know what is right, but we struggle to live it out consistently. Jesus reminds us that relationships are foundational when He teaches the two greatest commandments: to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves (Matthew 22:37â39). Our lives are shaped by a vertical relationship with God and horizontal relationships with others. When either is neglected, patterns form that are difficult to break. Relational wisdom helps us understand why this happens and how change can begin. Relational Wisdom When Youâre Stuck in Repeating Patterns So, relational wisdom is the ability to understand and manage relationships in a way that honors God and blesses others. At its core, it helps us live out what Jesus calls us to do, not just believe it. Relational wisdom teaches us that lasting change happens when we grow in three key areas of awareness: - God-awareness: knowing who God is and seeking His will - Self-awareness: understanding our emotions, triggers, and responses - Other-awareness: recognizing how others feel and how we affect them If youâre stuck in the same patterns, it is often because one or more of these areas has been neglected. The SOG Framework for Relational Growth One practical way to remember relational wisdom is the SOG framework: Self-AwarenessThis begins by asking honest questions: How am I feeling? How am I acting? What tends to trigger me? Growth requires evaluating not just what we do, but why we do it. Other-AwarenessThis shifts our focus outward. How are others feeling? How might my words or actions be affecting them? We do not control others, but we do influence them, often more than we realize. God-AwarenessThis is the anchor. Where is God leading me in this situation? God has given us His Word, His Spirit, and the community of believers to guide us. A God-aware life seeks obedience and trust, even in difficulty. When these three work together, they help interrupt unhealthy cycles and create space for genuine transformation. Why Relational Wisdom Helps Break Unhealthy Patterns If youâre stuck in the same patterns, relational wisdom matters because all of life is relational. Our greatest joys and our deepest sorrows usually come through relationships. Relational wisdom produces: - Stronger relationships - A compelling witness to others - A valued influence over time When God changes us through relational growth, that change becomes visible. Others notice how we handle conflict, stress, marriage, parenting, and work. Transformation becomes evident, not because we are perfect, but because God is at work in us. A Lifelong Journey of Change Relational wisdom is not a quick fix. It is a lifelong journey. But the rewards are profound. As we grow in self-awareness, other-awareness, and God-awareness, we begin to reflect Christ more clearly in a broken world. We become lights where there is darkness, instruments of grace where there is bondage, and witnesses to the power of Godâs transforming work. As a dear friend often said, we live by His grace and for His glory. If youâre stuck in the same patterns, change is possible. Not by striving harder, but by growing wiser in how we love God and others. Next Steps: Growing in Relational Wisdom If this reflection was helpful, here are a few gentle ways to continue growing: - Watch the full teaching video above for a deeper explanation and examples - Explore community and coaching opportunities:https://jameslongjr.org/community - Read more blogs and devotionals focused on relational and spiritual growth:https://jameslongjr.org/ đ˛ Stay Connected - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjameslongjr/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjameslongjr - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LessonsforLifeCommunity/featured - Podcast: #LessonsForLifePodcast Read the full article













