122: Friends for Eternity

Friends are some of our most treasured gifts. They help us through life’s joys and sorrows.

But in these times of social isolation, it is more challenging than ever to stay connected. Which is all the more reason to do so. God never intended that we do life alone.

In this episode we talk about the importance of friends and ways we can stay connected; now and possibly forever.

Main Points From the Show

In today’s world of social isolation where stress and concerns for our safety are high, having, and being, a true friend is more important than ever. 

No matter how diverse our paths are, God loves us all and commands that we love one another as He has loved us. 

God didn’t intend for us to live life alone.  He wants us to share our lives so we can support and encourage one another through times of joy and sorrow.

Quotes from the Show

Sometimes… Just spending some quality time with good friends is the only therapy you need. Author Unknown.

Verses Referenced

A friend is always loyal – Proverbs 17:17

A real friend sticks closer than a brother – Proverbs 18:24

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