April 7th, 2025
by John Tolley
by John Tolley
Youth Devotionals
April 7th 2025
Friendship (Part 1)
The Issue:
Everyone loves good friendships. We all appreciate the fun
and great memories that come with having friends. No doubt,
friendship is a wonderful thing. As we begin our series on
friendships, let’s take a look at what Scripture says is the
purpose behind our friendships and try to gain a greater
understanding of the important role friends have in our lives.
What does the Bible say?
Note what these verses teach concerning the purpose of
friendships:
Prov. 27:5-6 – Confronting sin and keeping each other in line.
Prov. 27:9 – Giving advice and helpful counsel when needed.
Prov. 27:17 – Building each other up/improving each other.
Eccl. 4:9-12 – Encouraging and strengthening each other.
Acts 27:3 – Helping meet the needs of one another.
What should I do?
As we can see, friendships can be highly valuable. We must
recognize the need we have for friends, as well as the
important role we have in each other’s lives. As you reflect
over the verses above, keep in mind these helpful truths:
1. It is easier for others to notice areas in our life that need
to be improved than it is for us to notice ourselves.
2. Keeping each other accountable can go a long way
toward growing in godliness.
3. An encouraging word or a helping hand may be exactly
how God desires you to uplift a friend.
It is always good to evaluate your friendships to be sure they
are meeting the purposes God has intended for them.
Developing good friendships and surrounding yourself with
good people is key. We’ll look at this more in our next lesson.
The Issue:
Everyone loves good friendships. We all appreciate the fun
and great memories that come with having friends. No doubt,
friendship is a wonderful thing. As we begin our series on
friendships, let’s take a look at what Scripture says is the
purpose behind our friendships and try to gain a greater
understanding of the important role friends have in our lives.
What does the Bible say?
Note what these verses teach concerning the purpose of
friendships:
Prov. 27:5-6 – Confronting sin and keeping each other in line.
Prov. 27:9 – Giving advice and helpful counsel when needed.
Prov. 27:17 – Building each other up/improving each other.
Eccl. 4:9-12 – Encouraging and strengthening each other.
Acts 27:3 – Helping meet the needs of one another.
What should I do?
As we can see, friendships can be highly valuable. We must
recognize the need we have for friends, as well as the
important role we have in each other’s lives. As you reflect
over the verses above, keep in mind these helpful truths:
1. It is easier for others to notice areas in our life that need
to be improved than it is for us to notice ourselves.
2. Keeping each other accountable can go a long way
toward growing in godliness.
3. An encouraging word or a helping hand may be exactly
how God desires you to uplift a friend.
It is always good to evaluate your friendships to be sure they
are meeting the purposes God has intended for them.
Developing good friendships and surrounding yourself with
good people is key. We’ll look at this more in our next lesson.
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