The Bible says, "I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me," Philippians 4:13. These components that decrease the value of life or relationships, in general, are similar to lack of communication, trust, care, commitment, knowledge, faith, and the lack of a true relationship with the Most High God.
A well-developed attitude or selfishness will leave or lead you right out of a relationship, while commitment and knowing the importance of relationships with parents, children, siblings, teachers, and anyone you interact with such as doctors, policeman, someone on the streets, and even people thrown at us by the various circumstances of life, will contain a relationship. In this book, we will discuss the importance of relationships and touch on these views in detail (Importance of Relationship with Christ, Family, and Church).
Many areas in a believer's life are surrounded by the common denominator of lack of communication or true belief in Jesus Christ. These decreasing effects have an impact in bringing about results such as stress, depression, decreasing immune function, high blood pressure, and on worst occasion, death.
Research shows that a healthy relationship, on the other hand, can assist with living longer, dealing with stress, being healthier, and feeling richer (depicted and usually depended on your relationship with Christ). This matter of subject (relationship) can open doors with businesses, create opportunities for new friendships, mend brokenness within a family household, save souls, and even increase the faith of a person's religious view; and most of all, create and maintain a relationship with God himself.
Communication is one of the foundations of a common relationship. Spiritually, it might be love. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, inasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.