Philippians 2:20 (ESV)
For I have no one like him, who will be genuinely concerned
for your welfare.
Perhaps you are in a time of emotional discouragement and
need a word of encouragement. Maybe you feel like a spiritual orphan and need
some gracious assurance. Do you long for a voice of hope as you struggle with the
things you face? In difficult times, true friends are essential.
A true friend is one who is ready to help, comfort, and
stand by another, especially in times of adversity. But a true friend is also
discerning. A friend asks hard questions, confronts falsehood, and demands
truth. Ultimately, this kind of honesty can be the best soil for encouragement,
assurance, and hope.
This is what Paul saw and experienced in two friends.
Timothy was a friend who was like a son to Paul “in the work of the gospel” of
Christ, and Epaphroditus was like a brother, serving as a “fellow worker” and
“fellow soldier” in the cause of Christ. Paul welcomed these friends with joy
because they shared a genuine Christ-centered interest in the well-being of
others.
The most dependable friend, however, is Jesus. As the
friend of sinners, he is always ready to help, comfort, and stand by those who
turn in repentance to him. His help is always encouraging, his comfort is
assuring, and his presence is the foundation of hope. All who trust in Jesus
can be called “God’s friend” (James 2:23).
Dear Lord, thank You for sending Jesus, our Savior and
Friend. Enable us, we pray, to help, comfort, and stand by each other, as He
has done with us. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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