Our Best Friend

 But I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you. (John 15:15)

 Having a best friend is important to many of us. We all have relatives, neighbors, business partners, and other friendly people who we work with or associate with sometimes. We have people who we talk with now and then in a casual setting. But with a best friend, the bond goes much deeper.
 A best friend is someone you trust. Usually, this person has been a part of your life for some time and understands how you think, react, and feel. They often know your history and life experience, and are aware of your victories, challenges, heartbreaks, and deepest concerns. They’re someone you confide in.
 What better friend could you have? Jesus is steadfastly loyal. He forgives your every fault. He supports and encourages you when you need it most, and he listens whenever you want to talk. He is a tireless listener.
 Jesus loves you as a friend who wants to see you grow to your full potential. There is no jealousy in him. He wants only the best for you.
 Let’s make Christmas not only the celebration of the birth of our Savior, but also the celebration of our best friend! —M, Fontaine [1]

 A rule I have had for years is to treat the Lord Jesus Christ as a personal friend. His is not a creed, a mere doctrine, but it is He Himself we have. —Dwight L. Moody

[1] M, Fontaine Anchor Celebrating Our best Friend

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