What are the most important relationships in your life?How do those relationships shape your identity?What does the Bible say about how those relationships thrive?What do they teach us about the nature and character of God?The Relational God began with the question, “If God could have created us to be in any sort of relationships, why did He create us to be children, spouses, siblings, and parents?” Because our identities are so closely tied to those relationships, we often don’t take time to consider what they may actually be meant to show us. Perhaps God wants us to understand something more through our identities as sons and daughters, our identities as husbands and wives, our identities as brothers and sisters, and our identities as fathers and mothers.The Relational God considers our common experiences in these relationships and then looks at Biblical narratives which challenge and support those experiences. The book then distills down the Biblical commands for each of those relationships to determine what doing them right might teach us about the nature and character of God.What we discover is that God created these relationships—and the rules which govern them—to serve as living metaphors that reveal truths about Himself. He wants these relationships to thrive, because, when they do, they reflect the very nature and character of God.