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The Best Friend

Donnie Bell 1 min read
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Donnie Bell
Donnie Bell 1 min read
16 articles 1,932 sermons
What does the Bible say about friendship?

The Bible emphasizes the importance of truthful and loving friendships.

Scripture highlights that true friendship is characterized by honesty and love. Proverbs 27:6 states, 'Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy,' indicating that a true friend will speak hard truths rather than flatter. This relationship is vital because it reflects the love of Christ, who calls us to encourage one another in truth, even when it is uncomfortable.

Proverbs 27:6

Why is honest friendship important for Christians?

Honest friendship is crucial for spiritual growth and accountability among Christians.

For Christians, friendships rooted in honesty and truth-telling are essential for spiritual growth. Ephesians 4:15 calls believers to speak the truth in love, promoting maturity in faith. An honest friend not only provides encouragement but also helps one avoid the danger of deception and untruth, ensuring that we remain grounded in the Gospel. This dynamic fosters a community where believers can hold each other accountable as they grow in grace.

Ephesians 4:15

How do we know the importance of truth in friendship?

The importance of truth in friendship is affirmed throughout Scripture.

The Bible consistently teaches the significance of truth in relationships. Jesus, in John 14:6, describes Himself as 'the way, the truth, and the life,' underscoring that truthfulness is an attribute of God that should permeate all relationships. By adhering to truth, friends reflect the character of Christ, which is essential for nurturing a strong, loving bond. In doing so, they demonstrate a commitment not only to each other but also to God’s Word.

John 14:6

    The Best Friend you can have on this earth is one who will tell you the truth. One who will not help make you comfortable in a refuge of lies. One who speaks the truth to you in love. One who will continue to do so though you may not appreciate his doing so. May I be such a friend that the blood of others be not on my hands.

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