The sermon titled "What A Friend" by David Eddmenson addresses the theological doctrine of friendship, particularly contrasting the friendship of the world, the friendship of believers, and the friendship of Jesus Christ. Eddmenson argues that true friendship is characterized by selflessness and sacrificial love, culminating in the friendship believers have with Christ, who lays down His life for His friends (John 15:13). Key Scripture references include James 4:4, which states that friendship with the world is enmity with God, and various passages illustrating the contrast between earthly friendships and the true fellowship found in Christ (e.g., Jer. 9:4-5). The practical significance of this sermon lies in its reminder that authentic Christian friendship is rooted in mutual affection and encouragement among believers, and ultimately it points to the unparalleled love of Christ who chooses us as His friends despite our state as enemies by nature.
“I found a friend. No, He found me. He loved me ere I knew Him.”
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
“There's no friend like Him. He sticketh closer than a brother.”
“He has a yes face. He's never denied one who's in need.”
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