Friendship
Friendship is one of life’s greatest gifts. True friends seek a
special kind of good for their friends: the highest good, which is that
they might know God and love Him with all of their heart, soul, and
mind. German pastor and martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “The aim of
friendship is exclusively determined by what God’s will is for the other
person.”
Jonathan, David’s friend, is a sterling example of true friendship.
David was in exile, hiding in the Desert of Ziph, when he learned that
“Saul had come out to seek his life” (1 Sam. 23:15). Jonathan went to
Horesh to find David. The significance of this scene lies in Jonathan’s
intent: He helped David find strength in God or, as the text puts it, he
“strengthened his hand [grip] in God” (v.16).
That is the essence of Christian friendship. Beyond common interests,
beyond affection, beyond wit and laughter is the ultimate aim of sowing
in others the words of eternal life, leaving them with reminders of
God’s wisdom, refreshing their spirit with words of His love, and
strengthening their grip on God.
Pray for your friends and ask God to give you a word “in season” to help them find renewed strength in our God and His Word.
Dear Lord, thank You for loving us. May Your love
compel us to show love to others. Give us
sensitivity to Your Spirit that we might know how
to encourage them in their walk with You.
compel us to show love to others. Give us
sensitivity to Your Spirit that we might know how
to encourage them in their walk with You.
A true friend is a gift from God
and one who points us back to Him.

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