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Summary: A message for our annual Friend Day

What A Friend We Have In Jesus

John 15:13-15

October 8, 2005

Morning Service

Introduction

Mark Wellman gained national attention in the summer of 1989 by climbing the sheer face of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. The fact that Mark climbed the mountain is not the remarkable part, but the fact that he did so being a paraplegic. Mark climbed for seven days with the help of his close friend, Mike Corbett. Mike would hold while Mark would pull himself up the granite face.

These two men shared a depth of friendship that seems to be a thing of the past in our society.

What is a friend?

A British publication once offered a prize for the best definition of a friend. Among the thousands of answers received were the following:

"One who multiplies joys, divides grief, and whose honesty is inviolable."

"One who understands our silence."

"A volume of sympathy bound in cloth."

"A watch that beats true for all time and never runs down."

The winning definition read: "A friend is the one who comes in when the whole world has gone out."

Bits & Pieces, July, 1991.

Another source gives this version and source:

A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world goes out.

Henry Durbanville.

The Bible is filled with stories of friendship.

1.) Moses and Jethro

2.) David and Jonathan

3.) Elijah and Elisha

4.) Paul and Timothy

5.) Paul and the church at Ephesus

This morning I want to take a few minutes to look at how deeply Jesus wants to have a personal friendship with us. Open your Bibles to John 15:13-15

13 Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. 14 You are my friends if you do what I command. 15 I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.

Being a Friend of Christ means that you have His sacrifice (13)

Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.

Many years ago in Canada a young man, his wife, his two children, and another young man were pursued by a large pack of hungry wolves. When about to be overtaken, they shot some of the wolves. This stopped the wolves a short time while they devoured the dead ones. Again about to be overtaken, they cut the lead horse of the three-horse team loose. The wolves pounced upon him and devoured him. The people were trying to reach the place of safety; but, before they could do so, the wolves were upon them.

The young man who was with the other young man and his family said, "The only hope is for me to give myself to the wolves." Then he immediately leaped from the vehicle into the pack of wolves. Of course he was devoured immediately. Just as they reached the place of safety, the wolves were again upon them; but the family rushed in and was safe. They could scarcely rest. They said, "Our friend gave himself for us. We are living because he is dead."

Jesus sets a level for love that in a word is supreme. Jesus loves you with a level of love that you will never be able to fully comprehend. The standard He sets is higher than we may be able to understand. Jesus sets the standard with His own actions.

Jesus came to this earth with one purpose in mind, laying down His life for us. Jesus was born, so that, He could die. Think of it this way: Jesus loves you enough to sacrifice absolutely everything for you.

You might not realize it or maybe you’re ignoring it, but Jesus loves you with an undying love. This love that Jesus has for you is stronger than any other fact in your life.

The love of Jesus is stronger than any pain you may experience.

Jesus gives the promise that He will give us comfort in the midst of our deepest pain. He makes it clear that there will never be a time that He is not with us in our times of need.

The love of Jesus is stronger than any failure you may have committed.

Jesus loves us in spite of the things that we have done. Jesus not only promises to forgive our sins but He also forgets them. He simply wipes the slate of our lives clean and then refuses to remember what we have done

The love of Jesus is stronger than any problem you may have to face.

Jesus said that He will never leave us nor forsake us. He will be there in the midst of our joys. He will stand with us in our sorrows. He gives us confidence when we are strong and courage when we are weak. Jesus

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William Austin

commented on Apr 18, 2009

Well put together presentation on friendship.

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