The story is told...
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The story is told of Associate Justice Joseph R. Lamar of the United States Supreme Court (1910-1916) who left an unusual legacy. In his will he left to his family his "friendships, many and numerous, in the hope that they will be cherished and continued."
My friends are the greatest and most prized possessions in my life and have been cultivated over a lifetime. The early Christians understood the significance of friendships. They realized it takes time, energy, and concern.
These friends are the ones who stand by us when we hurt and will not abandon us. They cry with us, laugh with us, and spend time with us because they genuinely like us. Nurturing friendships is important. The greatest friend we have is Jesus, and he will never leave us nor forsake us.
My friends are the greatest and most prized possessions in my life and have been cultivated over a lifetime. The early Christians understood the significance of friendships. They realized it takes time, energy, and concern.
These friends are the ones who stand by us when we hurt and will not abandon us. They cry with us, laugh with us, and spend time with us because they genuinely like us. Nurturing friendships is important. The greatest friend we have is Jesus, and he will never leave us nor forsake us.