Bible Society of South Africa
Xanthe Hancox

Friendship – Day 1

Christian friendship

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

BAHEBERU 10

23A re tiisetseng ho bolela tshepo ya rona re sa thekesele, hobane ya re tshepisitseng o a tshepahala. 24A re hlokomelaneng, mme re kgothaletsaneng leratong le mesebetsing e metle. 25Re se ke ra furalla diphutheho tsa rona, jwalokaha ba bang ba tlwaetse. Empa re kgothatsane, haholoholo kaha le a bona hore Letsatsi la Morena le ntse le atamela.

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BAEFESE 4

16Mmele wohle o kopanngwa ke yena, o tlamahanngwa manonyeletsong wohle ao o nang le wona. Ha setho ka seng se sebetsa kamoo se lokelang kateng, mmele o a hola, o imatlafatsa ka lerato.

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I need friends in my life. I do not just mean friends with whom to watch the rugby or go shoe shopping, but friends who love me enough to share what God is doing in their lives. I need friends who encourage me and who are willing to correct me. I need friends who will help me grow to be more like Christ.

I think this is what the writer of Hebrews was referring to in this verse. As a part of the body of Christ, we are called to grow into his likeness, through his Spirit’s enabling, as well as build up and support each other in the body. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 4:16: From him [Christ] the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work. God has not called us to run this race alone, but he has graciously given us the Body to provide encouragement, support, care and even correction at times.

God has given us many examples of Christian friendship in his word, and over the next month, we will be looking more closely at the lives of people like Naomi and Ruth, Jonathan and David, Deborah and Jael, and what they can teach about genuine friendship in a world where you can “unfriend” someone simply by clicking a button.

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