A message from four years ago on a Sunday was about friendship and our relationship with God. The key verse is found in John 15:12-15, My command is this : Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead I have called you friends, for everything I learned from my Father I have made know to you.
This is quite a statement that Jesus made, that we can be a friend of his, not only our Savior and Lord but friends. I’ll relate this to human friendship. Let me tell you about a friend of mine, a very good friend of mine; Junior Muncy. Junior is a good ole country boy from Eastern Kentucky, from a holler called Beauty. Junior and I worked together for 35 years at the Columbus City Schools Technology department. He started there in January 1969 and I started in August 1969. He was a computer operator and he trained me for two weeks on 2nd shift and we started a friendship that has lasted 52 years.
One of the more funnier moments in my life was when Junior and I both had to work on Labor Day in 1969. Junior was upset that we had to work and we would only get 1 1/2 pay, he thought that was wrong. He said we should get double time pay and convinced me to go with him and talk to the boss. Well we talked with the boss the next day and Junior demanded double time. The boss laugh for about five minutes and said sure I’ll give you double time. But don’t you guys know the rules, we pay 2 1/2 pay for holidays. That was embarrassing.
We often walked to downtown Columbus for lunch, about a 12 minute walk, sometimes just the two of us but sometimes with others. One time in particular we walked the 12 minutes and never said a word to each other, sounds strange but in that moment we were simply in the presence of one another. It was a good time.
It’s that way when we’re in friendship with Jesus. We just need some quiet time. No talking is necessary. Maybe you’ve experience that during a time of devotion, a time of quiet meditation, or maybe a time when you’re alone with the music on and slip away into the presence of God. It’s like that with close friends.
But there something else about friendship that’s vitally important; we have each other’s back. The Key verse is found in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them fall down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. There were situations at work as a manager where I had to defend my friends against unwarranted accusations and lies. Other times we helped each other to do the work. Our friend Jesus has our backs which is shown by His mercy, grace and favor to us. It shown by His answer to pray, His faithfulness, and sometimes by His corrections.
Another aspect of friendship is this, sometimes we have to confront each other with the truth. A friend might have gotten side-tracked by something, was having a bad relationship, or maybe the wrong relationship and we have to confront them with the truth. That happened to a friend of mine who had to be confronted with the truth about an illicit relationship. Jesus, as our friend, does this for us. He confronts us with the truth and urges us to get back on track. Proverbs 3:12, For the Lord corrects those He loves, just as a father corrects a child in whom he delights.
One more aspect about friendship, sometimes we are called upon to lay down our lives for our friends. Probably not our physical life but pieces of our lives such as; giving up some of your time, sacrificial giving, letting go of our ambitions, and putting others above self. 1st John 3:16, This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.
I had an opportunity in the 90’s to become Director of Technology (which I wanted to do) but there was a catch, I had to discipline and eventually fire someone, someone who was a friend. Thought about it overnight and the next day turned down the offer. My friend didn’t deserve to be let go. He had some issues but was a good person and valuable to the department.
Another example, the young lady at the Columbine school massacre who gave up her life defending her faith. She defended her beliefs, her values, and she defended Jesus.
God Himself extends His friendship to us. Be a friend to God, have His back, and be ready to die to self for someone else.