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What does it mean that Christ calls His followers friends?

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Christ calls His followers friends, emphasizing a close, personal relationship based on obedience and shared knowledge.

Christ's designation of His followers as 'friends' contains rich theological implications. In John 15:14-15, Jesus explains that 'You are my friends if you do what I command you.' This relationship surpasses that of a servant; it invites believers into an intimate and loving understanding of Jesus' heart and mission. Friendship with Christ is characterized by mutual knowledge and confidence; He shares His thoughts and plans with His friends, demonstrating that true friendship involves loyalty and obedience. This concept assures believers of their position in Christ and encourages them to live out their faith actively, reflecting the nature of their friendship with Him.
Scripture References: John 15:14-15

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The Chain of Love
Todd Nibert · Nov 23, 2008
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