What a Friend!
What A Friend!
The definition of friendship is personified in Luke
5:17-26. Jesus was in town speaking to a group of people in a house. I imagine
this group of friends heard that he was going about town healing the sick and
raising the dead and decided they wanted to get their paralyzed friend to him. But
when they got to the house to see Jesus, there was no room, no entrance into
the house. The house was crowded, full of people taking in the word of God. The
group of friends did not allow the crowd to stop them, they climbed onto the
roof of the house with a man in a bed, made a hole in the roof in the place where
Jesus stood and lowered their friend in the house right in front of Jesus. Can
you imagine what Jesus was thinking? Luke 5:20 says when Jesus saw their faith,
he said, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.”
John 15:13
"Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends."
In 3rd grade my best friend was Eunice. I
loved Eunice. She was smart and funny and had so much personality. She was
quite outgoing compared to my shy and introverted self. Eunice was my very best
friend, until the day we were assigned to work on a project together and Eunice
did not do her part. I was working like crazy trying to do the entire project.
And do you know what Eunice had the audacity, the unmitigated gall to do? Honey,
she stood in front of that class and that teacher and took every drop of credit
for that project.
At that moment I knew I had to re-evaluate my
friendships. I was heartbroken and amazed that she would do such a thing to her
“best friend.” I didn’t know a lot about emotions or feelings in the 3rd
grade but I have forever remembered that time and that feeling, and I never
wanted to experience that feeling again. Tragically the feeling came at the
hand of a “friend” and that made it worse.
Going forward I was and am very cautious about who I
call my friend. I remember hearing my mom sing, “What a friend we have in
Jesus; all our sins and griefs to bear, what a privilege to carry EVERYTHING to
God in prayer.” I didn’t completely understand the entire meaning, but it
sounded good and that was the type of friend I needed; one who would share my burdens
with me and who would carry the burdens of my grief. I started looking for
friends with these characteristics. And believe it or not I found a few.
Friendship is sacred. If I have called you my friend
that means that I would and will literally do just about ANYTHING LEGAL for
you. It means that I have a responsibility to you. I am accountable to you. I have
your back through thick and thin and the in-between times.
So listen, I have read that story 193 times but when I
read it this time, I saw the qualities that I want and NEED in my friends.
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They were Non-judgmental – They didn’t care why their friend was paralyzed.
They knew he needed help.
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They were Faithful – They had faith. They believed in the power of Jesus
Christ to heal their friend.
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They were Strategic – They could not get through the regular entrances to the
house, so they made an entrance on the roof.
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They were Bold – They cut a hole in the home of the house where Jesus was
speaking.
We all have friends we can go party with, go to the
club with, go on vacation with, eat dinner and recreate girls’ night and trips
from years ago. But do you have some friends who will pick you up when you are
“Paralyzed”, stagnant, stuck, depressed, anxious, and can’t move? This man was paralyzed
and his friends said, “no he can’t stay in this condition”. We have to get him
to the pain-taker to the one who can heal and forgive sins. And they picked him
up and took him to Jesus. Do you have friends who will say no ma’am, no sir, we
are not allowing you to stay in the state that you are in? If not, find you
some.
I have been sick for the past 3 weeks, feeling rough,
in and out of doctor offices, emergency rooms and I have had some friends who
had showed up at the ER, purchased my food to make sure that I ate, called me
when the spirit lead them, checked on me, prayed for and with me, encouraged me
and made sure that I had EVERYTHING I needed. That’s what friends are for!
I have a wonderful friend in Jesus. We all do, but I
encourage you to find some wonderful friends on earth. You must have friends
that will pour into you, who will be bold and audacious and help you confront
your problems. Friends who will have faith when your faith is wavering; friends
who are strategic and who will not only pray, but work with you and for you to
ensure your healing is manifested.
We were never meant to do life alone. Jesus created
friendships. He walked daily with 12 disciples and did life with them.
Today, I encourage you to be friendly and make some
friends who will not hesitate to cut a hole in a roof at somebody else’s house
to get you to Jesus. Also, don’t forget to live in the RED. You are LOVED and
FORGIVEN!
#Loved
#Forgiven
#FindingFriends
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