TO HAVE ONE, BE ONE
READ: John 15:9-17
A man who has friends must himself be friendly. – Proverbs 18:24
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Deuteronomy 10-12
All
of us need at least one or two close friends. A small boy defined a
friend as “someone who knows all about you and likes you just the same.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “A friend may well be reckoned the
masterpiece of nature.” Henry Durbanville made this observation about
friendship: “A friend is the first person to come in when the whole
world goes out.”
Solomon
wrote in Proverbs 17:17, “A friend loves at all times.” We can’t
improve on that definition. To have someone who remains true to us under
all circumstances is one of life’s choicest blessings. The support and
encouragement that only an intimate friend can offer is sorely needed
when the burdens of life weigh heavily upon us. Jesus, of course, is the
ultimate friend, for He laid down His life for His friends (John
15:13).
Proverbs
18:24 makes an important point and takes us beyond a description of
what it means to be a friend. It says that “a man who has friends must
himself be friendly.” The implication is clear: Friendliness must begin
with us. We must take the initiative in developing relationships with
others. Let us be to others what we desire for ourselves. When it comes
to friends, to have one you must be one! – Richard De Haan
I went outside to find a friend
But could not find one there;
I went outside to be a friend,
And friends were everywhere! – Anon.
Friends are seldom found; they are made. – Wentworth
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