Five Minute Friday: Friend

Friend: that person who sticks so close that they’ve morphed into a sister.

Dare I say that friendship is one of the hardest relationships to cultivate?  Your siblings—they’re ‘assigned’ or gifted to you by your parents.  Classmates, co-workers, church mates.  There is no democracy within these ranks.  I don’t get the option of whom to select or the pleasure of punting away those who just don’t seem to mesh with me.

But a friend?  That’s all choice.  There’s something I saw in you that made me want to know you more.  There was an investment of time, energy, food, tears, laughter, and unconditional love that was worth every moment.

May I be open for a moment?  Friendship has always been a h-u-g-e struggle for me.   What does a girl who used to get “dumped” on the bus by her friends (true story from my junior high years), know about friendship?

I have a pretty solid understanding of how not to do friendship.  Likewise, I have a fresh perspective on what it means to be a friend.

From the long list of ‘what not to do’ emerges characteristics of a true friend and ‘what to do’.  The size of my friendship community does not exempt me from being a good friend.  My finite, limited mind needs to pull examples from other sources.  Why not look at the pattern set by the world’s Bestest of Friends?  Jesus.

This guy was amazing!  He hung out with people whom society (then and now) scowled at.  Jesus disregarded what they did and looked at who they were.  As a friend, He fed, clothed, comforted, miracled, supplied, supported and provided for all.  If that wasn’t enough—He loves from this deep place in His soul.  And He never demanded a single thing in return for His friendship.

Being a friend was a gift.

Rather than set expectations, I need to allow more exceptions. 

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  • http://myfreshlybrewedlife.com/ Barbie

    Jesus is the perfect role model of friendship. Stopped over from the Five Minute Friday. Blessings!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thank you, Barbie!

  • Amy

    I love your honesty about struggling with friendships. I have too. God was so faithful to hear mine prayer about 12 years ago and brought one precious friend into my life that then opened the door to many more.

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      I love how God knows who and when to send those precious people into our lives :)

  • Tanya M.

    Yes! Great descriiption of Jesus, the perfect friend. I think we can all learn to allow more exceptions indeed. Love the new site, too, by the way. Looks great!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thanks, Tanya!

  • Kimshme Shivaun

    Great post! I love how you talked about how friendship is choice. Choosing someone to invest time into becoming something bigger and important.

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      When we accept some responsibility and choose to make the effort, we take ownership in the relationship as well. Too many times, we want our relationships to require little to no work on our part. Thanks for reading :)

  • Janice

    He is indeed the world’s bestest friend ever. And he never asked for anything in return – except for Love. And in the end, I think that’s what all people who want friends are truly seeking. Another someone who will love them just the way they are (you know, without being married and all). 😉 …smiles…

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Definitely, Janice. Love is such a key part to friendship. The challenge comes in loving even when you’re not feeling loved in return. Thanks for reading :)

  • Denise Oldham

    Such a wonderful post.

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thank you kindly, Denise :)

  • http://www.amylearns.com/ Amy Tilson

    Love, love, love what you have done with the place. Can I just say?? PURPLE!! Your words are just as beautiful! Excellent reminders!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      I know!!! I love purple too. Thanks for reading & loving the new space, Amy :)

  • http://www.debistangeland.com/ Debi Stangeland

    Dude! I LOVE the new space. Super cool and really beautiful. Of course I love your post too. You are amazing and wonderful and do such a great job of reminding us what is important. Thank you!!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      My ‘personal’ cheerleader–you do wonders for my heart & writer’s soul :) Thank you, Debi XOXO

  • Selena Campbell

    Sabrina,

    I also love your post. I can definitely relate. Thanks for being honest and letting others know we aren’t alone! :)

    Visiting from FMF,
    Blessings,
    Selena @ glencampbellclan.blogspot.com

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thanks for visiting, Selena :) Even though it’s sometimes hard to be honest, it’s worth it when a reader is positively impacted.

  • Karin

    I love this. Connection has been very hard for me too, so I totally relate. Sometimes I feel like there is a rulebook to relationships that someone forgot to give me. Thank you for reminding me that I simply need to look to our Lord for the ultimate example of how to be a friend. Some days that seems daunting, but today that is a comfort. I love your writing!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thank you, Karin! So glad to provide some comfort to you :)

  • Paula Barnett

    Looking at His pattern. Honoring it. My desire is to be the same kind of friend! Enjoyed my first visit here, Sabrina. To me, the dust has settled well; your site looks great!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thanks for visiting, Paula!