May 2, 2024

A Daughter’s Worth Week 6 / Day 2: A Good Friend Shares Her Faith

I would not say that I have very many friends.  I know a lot of people.  I help a lot of people.  But if I really had trouble or needed someone to talk to, I would have a very short list of people I would call or show up on their door step.  It has always been easier for me to deal with my own struggles by myself and sometimes share them with God.  That’s not how God wants me to be, that’s how I have done it…on my own.  Is anyone else guilty of this, like me?????  I’m working on this area of my life.  I have opened up more to friendship than I ever have before.  This is still hard for me, but I know God put me here to be a friend so that people can see Him in ME.  That’s weird for me to think.

I don’t have a problem talking to people in elevators, or holding a door for an elderly person, or talking to a child.  My kids find me embarrassing because I “talk to strangers”.  I’ve been guilty of carrying someone’s groceries for them, paying someone’s bill (when they didn’t expect it) and even taking time to listen to their “life story” when I had other things I needed to do.  I’ve taken people with me when I have gone out to run errands, just because they needed to get out of the house.  I’ve taken groceries and left them on doorsteps, mystery cakes have shown up at friend’s houses, bought tanks of gas when a young mom couldn’t get to work that week and taken a meal to someone just because.  I like to look for ways to share blessings with people.  I ask God to show me who needs a blessing and He always does.  It’s a lot of fun to look for random acts of kindness to do for someone.

I can’t say that I knew these people very well.  Some I did, some I had never met before.  So, if I am to live my life like Jesus, were these people my friends?  I think so.  Each time I loved on someone I got the opportunity to share Jesus with them.  Most of the time the response would be, “but you don’t have to”, or “but you don’t even know me”, or “How did you KNOW?”  My response was always a smile and the response that they were loved.  They would ask for the source of that love and I would get a chance to share what God had done for me.  I hope they told other people how God blessed them that day.   Hopefully they would do something for someone else and pay it forward.

Jesus “paid it forward” for us.  There is nothing that we can say or do that will be greater or harder for us to do than He already did.  Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.  You are my friends if you do what I command.”  (John 15:13-14)  Jesus laid down His life for us.  He was there for us even before we knew we needed him.  When we are sad and need a friend, He is there.  When we had a bad day and just want to scream and cry, He is there.  When we need a hug and some comfort, He is there.  Because we know JESUS, He is there for us.

What about those people who don’t know him yet?  How will they find out?  Who will teach them what it looks like to be a friend of Jesus?  Maybe it’s time to lay down your life and look for someone to help.  It’s not about dying, it’s about living.  It is very good to have Christian friends and Christian influences.  It is very good to hang out with people who can make your spiritual life stronger.  It is also VERY good to look for opportunities to share your faith with someone who doesn’t know Jesus yet.  Non-Christians are already watching the way you live.  Why not teach them to follow Jesus too?  Then they won’t be a “non-Christian” anymore.  J

SHARE YOUR FAITH.  IT’S CONTAGIOUS AND THE WORLD NEEDS SOME OF IT!!!

I found a couple of songs for you guys today.  Give them a listen and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyeyhOdgyYM&feature=fvwrel  Love Her Like Jesus by Casting Crowns

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js_hgkHQ6Bc  Crazy Love by Hawk Nelson

If we have truly been changed, we have to give it away.  How can you do that this week?

Let’s Pray:

Dear Heavenly Father, We thank you for being our friend.  For always being there for us even when we forget to turn to you.  Thank you for the friends you give us to sharpen our faith.   Thank you for the opportunities we have to share our faith with others.   We know we need to be in fellowship with Christian friends, but show us who you need us to be friendly to, to share your love with.  We are willing to be your hands and feet.  We don’t want to be snobby, or shy.  We don’t want to take on bad habits to fit in.  We want the world to see YOU in our lives and want the love that we have.  Thank you for paying the price for our freedom from sin even before we knew we needed you.  We love you Lord.    Amen

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About Teresa Bolme

Teresa Bolme – Author, Blog Contributor
Teresa lives in middle Tennessee with David (her husband of 27 years), eight daughters (23 years – 15 years old). She has been a not-so-stay-at-home mom for the last 18+ years. She is her family’s biggest cheerleader, devoted counselor and caretaker. God has chosen to use Teresa to reach broken children, teens and women (most who were broken as children). She has been a ministry planter, a home missionary and a support to ministry families and staff. She is currently completing her degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Christian Counseling with Liberty University Online. Teresa wrote her first book titled "I AM - Discovering the Character of God through the revelation of Scripture" as a Bible study used here on Girlfriends Coffee Hour.

Comments

  1. coleen hayden says

    thankful to be reminded, teresa, that IF Jesus IS my friend…then, as i love with His love, and endeavor to be His hands and feet, i will have many more friends! <3

    • Amen. And he loved us enough to pay for all our sins. No other person can love us that much. Thank you for all you do for me. I count you as a friend, Coleen.

  2. I know what you mean about not having a lot of "close" friends. But I am blessed by the close friends I do have!! Close friends are so very special, and should definitely be reminded of how special they are in our lives! 🙂 Thank you for being YOU, Teresa! I love your heart!!!

  3. I absolutely LOVE this post. It is so inspiring. It is so important to truly be a friend to others and share the best friendship we have with everyone, the friendship we have with God. Thanks for sharing this with us!!!

  4. carolyn jones says

    You have made some very good points to ponder.I AM PROUD OF YOU.

  5. In a time when I neede my friends, they abandoned me. What I have learned though, is to be available to those who need me. Thank you for a great blog.

    • That's a sad reality. I'm sorry, Edwina that you were left in need. Thank you for being Jesus' hands and feet even when you don't get it in return. Love you friend. T

  6. Kim spring says

    Amen and amen. I'm just like you. I do the same thing. I would pay for others if I had the finances. One day. But I embarrass my kids by talking to whoever. But as far as being able to call on someone for my own needs? Well other than family there is no list. But I'm really praying for that to change. It's sad that money determines a lot and without it it's hard to get out of the house but God has me here for a reason and I will praise him for this season. Thank you for this. I'm gonna go scream to Jesus right now. :))

    • My love language is Acts of Service and Quality Time. That is how I tend to love people. Even when I don't have extra money to share I can do things for people. I look for ways to be sneaky and bless people. I am a rebellious spirit. LOL

  7. Megan Smidt says

    Thanks for this blessing, Teresa <3

  8. Teresa, you and I are so similar. I also know lots of folks but have very few friends I could call on in the middle of the night or in an emergency. I love to do random acts of kindness such as send greeting cards or small gifts, buy a meal for someone, take someone groceries etc. We are givers but often givers have a hard time accepting GIFTS of friendship from others. Mine is from a lack of trust from issues growing up but this is something I am working on as well. You are helping me find my way as well because you are definetly one of those I know I could call. Thanks for all you have done and continue to do for me and everyone else. Hugs to you. LOVE YOU FRIEND

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