Best of Friends
Scripture
Reading: 1 Samuel 18:1-16
“After
David had finished talking with Saul, he met Jonathan, the king’s son. There
was an immediate bond of love between them, and they became best of friends.”
(1 Sam. 18:1 NLT)
What does it take to become best of friends with someone?
My son,
Gary, was always coming home and saying, “Dad, I have a new friend.” To Gary
everyone he met was a friend. When he was a teenager I never had to worry about
his whereabouts, because I knew he was in his room writing letters to the
friends he met at summer Bible camps. I believe at one time he was
corresponding with sixteen people—most of them girls. It is not difficult to
make friends, but it sometimes takes years of sharing experiences before you
can say, “_____and I are best of friends.
Other
times, as in the case of David and Jonathan, the best of friends bond is formed
immediately. The Scripture says, “And
Jonathan made a special vow to be David’s friend, and he sealed the pact by
giving him his robe, tunic, sword, bow, and belt.” (1 Sam. 18:4 NLT) Jonathan
gave his most important possessions as a token of his love and friendship.
A best
friend is one with whom we can laugh and cry. We feel free to share our deepest
secrets knowing they will be kept sacred. Our best friends encourage us and
stay close during difficult circumstances. They don’t flee when the enemy
attacks. They are willing to come alongside sand say, “I’m here for you!”
I met and
fell in love with my best friend on November 18, 1953 on a YR71 ship at Mare
Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California, and we have been inseparable
since that time. His name is Jesus Christ, and he has been loyal and faithful
to me just as David was with the king’s son, Jonathan. He has given me so many
precious promises that I can’t begin to name them all. One promise that I have
relished is found in Hebrews 13:5 where Jesus says, “I will never fail you. I will never forsake you.” Because of this
promise I can say along with the Psalmist, “The
Lord is my helper, so I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?”
(Ps. 118:6 NLT)
Do you
have a best friend? One who will stick with you no matter what may come. Is it
a spouse? A brother or sister? A classmate? A close neighbor? My wife and I
have been best of friends for
sixty-one years, but we both agree that our very best friend is the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you for my two “best
friends,” my wife Elaine and the Lord Jesus. I am so glad that I don’t walk
through life alone, but that you have placed both best friends in my life so we
can travel on our journey together. Thank you for being my best of friends.
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