"...Now
when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover, in the feast day, many believed in
his name, when they saw the miracles which he did. But Jesus did not commit
himself unto them, because he knew all men, and needed not that any should
testify of man: for he knew what was in man...” (John.2:23
- 25)
How many true friends do you have? How many people
around you believe in you for you? It is amazing how human nature naturally
defaults to being exploitative. How human beings will shamelessly continue to
pursue their own agendas veiled as Honorable acts. They were not afraid to try and exploit Jesus Christ too!
Sometimes we focus a lot on the world external to
us and forget to zoom in onto ourselves. Today I would like you to cast the
spotlight onto yourself. Are you a true friend? How many people are you true
friends to? when was the last time you did something just to bless someone, not
because they had something you needed? when was the last time you said
something good to someone because you genuinely wanted to bless them with a
great day?
Part of what makes life so complicated for many
people in the world is that there is a shortage of people around them who love them
genuinely for them. And yet everyone of us ever so often looks around for that
person who we can lean on. Human beings were never created to be an island.
Even the hardest nut job that you know still has a soft spot and still desires
to be loved genuinely for who they are.
At the end of the day ask yourself; do you have
anyone you call a true friend? Do you know that for sure? Do you have anyone in
life you can genuinely depend on? If your answer to any of these questions is
not clear, it is time to change your game and go out and make some friends, true
friends!
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