Wednesday, September 17, 2008

OzThoughts –Thursday 18th September 2008.

OzThoughts –Thursday 18th September 2008.

Is there any times when friends are not valued? I often speak to people who are without family, yet have valued friends who share the way with them. I remember one man who told me how he had no family but had some great friends he met to play golf with twice a week. He went on to share about others in his life he counted as friends. Some had started as business relationships but now he counted them as friends. His life sounded pretty good to me.

On the other hand I have met people with family yet through hurts, bumps and lasting bruises they have deliberately grown apart. It is great when there are times or reconciliation and the lost years are regretted but soon forgotten in the overwhelming joy of the new union.

Paul knew the value of friends. Throughout the Acts of the Apostles and particularly in his Letters to the Churches which make up a great part of the New Testament, we see the friends one after another, and group by group. He has no recorded family but he has many brothers and sisters in Christ and a spiritual son in young Timothy. Paul’s relationships, at times, were not without difficulty, but he accepted as brothers and sisters those who were in Christ and witnessed Christ was in them.

PRAYER:

Heavenly Father, I thank you for this great world wide family I belong to through your son, Jesus. I pray for each one. Father, you know some are carrying heavy burdens,. Others are weighed down with grief. I pray that your Holy Spirit will be a comfort to each and bring us together in love through Jesus. Amen.


A friend of Jesus! O what bliss
That one, so vile as I,
Should ever have a friend like this
To lead me to the sky
Chorus
Friendship with Jesus, fellowship divine,
O what blessed sweet communion,
Jesus is a friend of mine!

A friend when other friendships cease,
A friend when others fail,
A friend who gives me joy and peace,
A friend who will prevail.

A friend when sickness lays me low,
A friend when death draws near,
A friend as through the vale I go,
A friend to help and cheer.

A friend when life’s short race is o'er,
A friend when earth is past,
A friend to meet on Heaven's shore,
A friend when home at last.
Author: Joseph C. Ludgate (d 1947)
The Salvation Army Song Book: Song Number: 709

Philemon 1 (The Message)

1I, Paul, am a prisoner for the sake of Christ, here with my brother Timothy. I write this letter to you, Philemon, my good friend and companion in this work—
2also to our sister Apphia, to Archippus, a real trooper, and to the church that meets in your house.
3God's best to you! Christ's blessings on you!
4Every time your name comes up in my prayers, I say, "Oh, thank you, God!
5" I keep hearing of the love and faith you have for the Master Jesus, which brims over to other Christians.
6And I keep praying that this faith we hold in common keeps showing up in the good things we do, and that people recognize Christ in all of it.
7Friend, you have no idea how good your love makes me feel, doubly so when I see your hospitality to fellow believers.

To Call the Slave Your Friend
8In line with all this I have a favor to ask of you. As Christ's ambassador and now a prisoner for him, I wouldn't hesitate to command this if I thought it necessary,
9but I'd rather make it a personal request.
10While here in jail, I've fathered a child, so to speak. And here he is, hand-carrying this letter--Onesimus!
11He was useless to you before; now he's useful to both of us. 12I'm sending him back to you, but it feels like I'm cutting off my right arm in doing so.
13I wanted in the worst way to keep him here as your stand-in to help out while I'm in jail for the Message.
14But I didn't want to do anything behind your back, make you do a good deed that you hadn't willingly agreed to.
15Maybe it's all for the best that you lost him for a while. You're getting him back now for good—
16and no mere slave this time, but a true Christian brother! That's what he was to me--he'll be even more than that to you.
17So if you still consider me a comrade-in-arms, welcome him back as you would me. 18If he damaged anything or owes you anything, chalk it up to my account.
19This is my personal signature--Paul-and I stand behind it. (I don't need to remind you, do I, that you owe your very life to me?)
20Do me this big favor, friend. You'll be doing it for Christ, but it will also do my heart good.
21I know you well enough to know you will. You'll probably go far beyond what I've written.
22And by the way, get a room ready for me. Because of your prayers, I fully expect to be your guest again.
23Epaphras, my cellmate in the cause of Christ, says hello. 24Also my coworkers Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke. 25All the best to you from the Master, Jesus Christ!

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