Mar.21,2012
“For great is your love, reaching to the heavens; your faithfulness reaches to the skies” Psalm 57:10
Junior
high school can be one long intensive seminar on drama in
relationships. I am convinced that any psychological malfunction in my
life today is directly traceable to those two years of school. Okay,
maybe it’s not quite that dramatic, but junior high did teach me a
little about fickle friendships.
I was minding my own business
when one of Nancy’s friends came up to me and announced, “Hey, did you
know that Nancy likes you?” To be honest, I had never given Nancy a
second thought until that moment, but suddenly I was intrigued. My male
ego was suddenly stirred and I liked the idea of being liked! So I
passed my message back through the string of friends that had conveyed
the message to me. That is, of course, how junior high romance works. I
told my friend, who told another friend, who told Nancy’s friend, who
then passed the message back to her.
“Joe says that he likes you too!”
But
by the time my message got back to Nancy, she no longer liked me! For
the first time I was singed by the fickle flames of romance.
A
lot of our friendships are like that, aren’t they? We look back across
the landscape of life and see different friends popping up here and
there—our buddies from junior high, the girl we took to the prom in
high school, the college roommates, the co-worker from the cubicle next
to us. We realize quickly that many of those friendships, often
consumingly important at the time, fade into dim memories leaving us
thinking, “I wonder what happened to…”
Even more disconcerting is
realizing how fickle we are in friendships. In honest moments, we could
list the people we no longer get in touch with, or the phone calls we
don’t return. In life, solid, faithful-to-the-core friendships are few
and far between.
I wonder if you and I bring that same dynamic
into our relationship with Jesus? When we first meet Jesus, He is
everything to us! But as time wears on, we tend to drift away. When was
the last time He heard from you? When was the last time you sat down to
hear His voice and fellowship with Him? As the old saying goes: ”If
God seems far away, guess who moved!” You may have gone on to other
interests, but thankfully He hasn’t lost interest in you. He, more than
anyone else, remains there waiting for you as your faithful friend!
The
psalmist often sings of God’s undying love for us. And I need to tell
you that it’s not the kind of love that rides on emotions or favors. It
is an expression of God’s enduring, rock-solid commitment to you as His
beloved, and it is often linked, as it is here in Psalm 57:10, with His
unfailing faithfulness. In fact, the psalmist literally cannot get his
mind around the extensiveness of God’s love and faithfulness, conceding
finally that God’s love “reaches to the heavens” and His faithfulness
“reaches to the skies.” In other words, it is without limit and without
end.
So when you receive word that God loves you, please know
that it is not a junior high school fickle, fleeting kind of love. It
is a life-changing, eternally satisfying offer of a fulfilling
friendship with your Creator. Today He stands knocking at your door
wanting to come in and spend some quality time with you (Revelation
3:20). Go ahead, open the door of your heart—it’s your faithful friend!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- In what ways have you experienced the fickle nature of human relationships?
- How have those experiences shaped your understanding of a relationship with God?
- Read Psalm 108:1-5. How do these verses encourage you about the faithful nature of God’s love?

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