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Andrew brought his brother to Jesus. Four companions lowered the paralytic through the roof. Barnabas interceded for Paul in Jerusalem.
I have many friends who have helped me, held me, healed me, who have instructed, inspired, and enabled my road.
My friends reach out for me and I know the touch of God. That's how he works - through friends who love you when they can't understand you, and are with you when you're wrong as well as when you're right; through the Barnabases of your life, the sons of daughters of encouragement. They are those who live friendship in the way Aristotle defined it, "A single soul dwelling in two bodies." God touches us through our friends. He is the endless horizon of boundless love when we enter through the doorway of each friend he sends us.
During World War I a young soldier was trapped in a foxhole along with his commanding officer. With death and destruction all around, the soldier asked, "Where is God now?" The officer, seeing two men with a stretcher going out to rescue a wounded soldier, said, "Son, there goes God now."
In the presence of my friends, I'm in the presence of God.
- Barnhart
Andrew brought his brother to Jesus. Four companions lowered the paralytic through the roof. Barnabas interceded for Paul in Jerusalem.
I have many friends who have helped me, held me, healed me, who have instructed, inspired, and enabled my road.
My friends reach out for me and I know the touch of God. That's how he works - through friends who love you when they can't understand you, and are with you when you're wrong as well as when you're right; through the Barnabases of your life, the sons of daughters of encouragement. They are those who live friendship in the way Aristotle defined it, "A single soul dwelling in two bodies." God touches us through our friends. He is the endless horizon of boundless love when we enter through the doorway of each friend he sends us.
During World War I a young soldier was trapped in a foxhole along with his commanding officer. With death and destruction all around, the soldier asked, "Where is God now?" The officer, seeing two men with a stretcher going out to rescue a wounded soldier, said, "Son, there goes God now."
In the presence of my friends, I'm in the presence of God.
- Barnhart
