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Someone has said that the ornaments of a
house are the friends who frequent it.
After you become a Christian, you may find a need for
some new friends.
Don’t totally abandon your old friends.
You’ll want to witness to them about your new faith
in Christ.
But when you become a new creation in
Christ Jesus—when old things pass away and all things become
new—you may experience a sudden coolness on the part of your
old friends, and many of them will likely abandon you.
Make sure you choose your new friends
carefully. Be sure
that they are not like your old friends who may have turned
away.
Proverbs
4:14
and 15 tell us: “Do
not enter the path of the wicked, and do not walk in the way
of evil. Avoid it,
do not travel on it; turn away from it and pass on.”
Your new friends will establish a setting
in which you will build your new life.
Make sure it is a righteous setting.
Choose friends who will help you through
the ups and downs of your new Christian life.
This king of friend will joyfully sing with you when
you are on the mountaintop and silently walk beside you
through the darkest valley.
Aristole said that a friend is a single
soul dwelling in two bodies.
But Christian friendship goes deeper than
that. Two
Christian friends have the added advantage of the same Spirit
residing in each of them—the Holy Spirit.
“And by this we
know that He abides in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us”
(I John
3:24
). Paul mentions
the “fellowship of the Spirit” (Philippians 2:1).
He also mentions that we are on one Spirit, the Holy
Spirit.
Your new friends can be a blessing and
encouragement to you. Their
friendship doubles your joy and divides your grief.
They can be a support for you; they can
share their spiritual wisdom with you.
The next best thing to being wise yourself is having a
circle of friends who are wise.
Ask them to help you understand what you need to know.
They can also help you in many other
ways. They can
help you find answers to your questions.
They can help you in your Bible study.
They can assist you in locating a church where you can
worship and grow in the Lord.
Making Christian friends is an important
step for a new Christian.
But what if you don’t know any Christians?
Take the next step!
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