To Be a Friend
Though it is wonderful to be blessed with good friends, we
must also ponder what type of friend we
are being. Every relationship that we have in life will involve us not only
receiving, but also giving. Are we
being the type of friend that we would like to have?
It is a good idea to consider some questions, “Am I being the friend God would have
me to be? Am I encouraging others in the Lord? Am I living my life in line with
God’s Word? Am I a good example to my friends?”
Broken Friendships
May I speak frankly for a moment? I do not believe that
“broken” friendships are Biblical. Before you judge me, let me explain. A
“broken” friendship is broken: it hurts, it brings pain, and it often cannot be
“stitched” back together.
There are, however, times when a friend that we have is
detrimental for our spiritual growth (Note: this does not include “she
offended me” or other emotional issues). Such friendships are mentioned in 2
Thessalonians 3:“Now we command you,
brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves
from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which
he received of us. And if any man
obey not our word by this epistle, note that man, and have no company with him,
that he may be ashamed. Yet count him not as an enemy, but admonish him as a
brother.” (2 Thessalonians 3:6, 14-15)
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No, this is not talking about “broken” friendships, but
“withdrawn” friendships. If you notice, though, it is not on just any terms.
This is talking of a friend who is not walking with God, not encouraging us in
Christ, and living according to the world. With such a case, there are several
things that we can do:
1. We
must talk with our parents about our concerns with this person and if they deem
best then,
2. We
must pray about how God would have us treat this person and ask Him to dissolve
the friendship
3. If
God so shows us, we must avoid their company when possible – without being rude
I have seen personal examples of how God can easily withdraw
a friendship, leaving no hurt feelings or scars. However, it must be done in a
Christ-like manner. This does not
mean:
1. Speaking
badly of a person (look at James 4:11)
2. Turning
others against them (look at Proverbs 10:12)
3. Shunning
them completely (look at 2 Thessalonians 3:15)
When a friendship is simply withdrawn (in a Biblical
fashion), we can still love them and pray for them. We must realize that
withdrawing from a friendship is meant for our protection and their growth.
The end results of broken and withdrawn friendships are
significantly different. In a broken friendship,
the two “used-to-be-friends” generally do not resume a friendship. In a withdrawn friendship, God can bring the
friends back together years later when the “disorderly brother (or sister)”
decides to live their life in accordance to God’s Word.
Considerations
Who are our friends? Are they good, solid, Biblical friends?
Or are they worldly, wavering, detrimental friends? Are they friends with whom
we can have Godly conversations? Or are they simply friends that we laugh and
joke with? Do we grow by their friendship, or are we pulled away from what we
know is right?
We must also consider these in relation to who we are as a friend. God has given us
such a blessing in friendships, but we must choose to use His Word as a
guideline with these friendships.
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About Amanda:
Amanda is a homeschool graduate living with her parents and eleven siblings in Louisiana. Their family sings together, sharing God’s love through music in churches and nursing homes.
Until God shows her a different path, she enjoys teaching piano and music theory, hymn-arranging, photography, writing, spending time with her siblings, and home economics. In the past few years, Proverbs 3:5-7 has been a passage that God has used in her life, showing her how vital it is to trust Him in any issue. You may visit her blog: www.withajoyfulnoise.blogspot.com
2 comments:
Thank you, ladies, for all of your wonderful posts on this blog! They all have been such a blessing to me in my Christian walk! Keep up the good work, and may God richly bless you all!
With thanks and blessings,
Patience
prc(at)calicoacres(dot)com
Praise the Lord for the encouragement you received from this post and others on Rubies Like Ruth! I enjoy sharing what God has taught me.
~Amanda
www.withajoyfulnoise.blogspot.com
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