Summary: From the life of Abraham--an example of how he, and thus, we can be God’s friends.

How to Be a Friend of God

James 2:21-26

21 Was not our ancestor Abraham considered righteous for what he did when he offered his son Isaac on the altar?

22 You see that his faith and his actions were working together, and his faith was made complete by what he did.

23 And the scripture was fulfilled that says, "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness," and he was called God’s friend.

24 You see that a person is justified by what he does and not by faith alone.

25 In the same way, was not even Rahab the prostitute considered righteous for what she did when she gave lodging to the spies and sent them off in a different direction?

26 As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.

During the reign of Queen Victoria, a London doctor visited a 72-year-old lady named Martha Vincent. Her husband had abandoned her some years earlier. She was poor and lived in very humble surroundings. She was undernourished and had neither warm clothes or wood for a fire. The doctor couldn’t believe her friends would allow her to live like that. When asked about it, Maria said she had no friends. Later in the discussion she corrected herself. She admitted that there might be one, but was sure that she had forgotten about her. The doctor pressed her for the identity of the friend. And finally Maria told him that it was the Queen herself. She said that the two of them had been childhood friends.

The doctor left, not sure that he believed Maria, but when he got home he wrote the Queen a letter relating the incident. A few days later he received a letter from the Queen. The story was true. The Queen had not forgotten. Enclosed in the letter was enough money to provide for all of Maria’s needs. For the remaining years of her life, Maria Vincent lived comfortably as a friend of the Queen.

1. The Greatest Opportunity Given to Man

Perhaps you can think of an individual with whom you would like to be good friends—a wealthy businessman, a famous athlete, a television personality.

All of us here today know a lot about President Bush, but he is not our friend. He is not our friend because we are not personally acquainted with him.

However, when someone receives Christ into his life and trusts Him as his personal Savior, he is immediately changed from one who know about God to one who knows God personally. How does this kind of relationship come about? It is the result of meeting Him and talking with Him and listening to Him.

A Friend of God Loves God. Verse 24 of our scripture portion tells us that Abraham loved God and proved it by serving Him. He wasn’t perfect in his performance, but his heart was set to do God’s will. He wanted to please God.

Sometimes we get a distorted idea about what love is. One night a man decided to show his wife how much he loved her. So after dinner he began to recite romantic poetry, telling her he would climb high mountains to be near her, swim wide oceans, cross deserts in the burning heat of the day, and even sit at her window to sing love songs in the moonlight. After listening to him go on for some time, she asked, “But will you wash the dishes?”

Abraham proved his love for God. He left his homeland; he went to a land and culture that he was unfamiliar with; he was even willing to offer his one and only son to God.

If we truly love God, we’ll do more than just talk about it or sing about it. We’ll prove it by our obedience, fleshed out in action. Yes, a friend of God loves God.

Illus.: Wise Use of Tools

James S. Hewett tells of a neighbor he had who was trying to put a TV antenna on his roof, but was having a terrible time. Hewett decided to give him a hand. He went over and took with him his best tools and soon had the antenna up. His neighbor asked him what he made with such fancy tools. Hewett replied, “Friends, mostly.”

A Friend of God Shares God’s Interests

God had a goal. He was going to raise up a nation by which He would bless all the nations of the earth. Abraham shared His dream. He believed God. In fact, according to God’s plan, Abraham would father this nation.

What are the interests of God? How do we discover them? Well, to begin with, we will never understand the heartbeat of God unless we search His Word.

 Know Him

 Grow in faith

 Go for Him

 Glow for Him

 Build His church

 See to the needs of the poor and suffering

Illus.: “Friends of Jesus’ Patients”

The New Testament tells of 40 people, each suffering from the same disease, who were healed by Jesus. Of this number, 34 were either brought to Jesus by friends, or He was taken to them. In only 6 cases out of 40 did the sufferers find the way to Jesus without assistance.

Of the vast number of people who find their way to Jesus today, most of them reach Him because the friends of Jesus are concerned about the welfare of their souls.

A Friend of God Enjoys Fellowship With God

The mark of a great man of God is his prayer life. Abraham was a man of prayer. How do we fellowship with God outside of conversing with Him?

 Study His Word

 Fellowship with other believers

 Corporate worship (Rev. 3:20)

A Friend of God will be Loyal to His Cause

There were times in Abraham’s life when his example wasn’t the best, but in the area of “sticking with it,” Abraham shone. God expects the same kind of loyalty from His friends today. How many friends do you have at Living Hope that you would call in the middle of the night?

Who is a friend of God?

 Someone who know Him personally

 Someone who loves Him

 Someone who shares His interests

 Someone who enjoys being with Him

 Someone who is loyal to His cause

2. How to Become a Friend of God

You Become a Friend of God by FAITH.

“Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness, and he was called the friend of God” (Jas.2:23).

The Bible concept of faith or belief reaches well beyond mental assent. Literally, belief in God is to “adhere” to Him; “trust” in Him; “rely” on Him.

Are you trusting in Christ today? Are you relying on Him for your eternal salvation? If you are, then you have become a friend of God!

We Strengthen Our Friendship With God by OBEDIENCE.

Jesus said, “You are my friends if you do whatever I command you.” Its important for a Christian to be baptized and become an active part of a church. We should be a faithful steward of all that God has given us and do our best to bear fruit for His glory.

Friendship Grows Through CONTACT.

The Bible tells us in Proverbs 18:24 that a friend is one who “sticks closer than a brother.” If you want an exciting relationship with God, then stick close to Him. Keep in constant contact through worship, service, and fellowship.

The greatest opportunity afforded any person is to be a friend of God!

Illus.: “The Furnace Keeper”

One of the ancient kings of Persia loved to mingle with his people in disguise. Once, dressed as a poor man, he descended the long flight of stairs, dark and damp to the tiny cellar where the fireman, seated on ashes, was tending the furnace.. The king sat down beside him and began to talk. At meal time the fireman produced some coarse black bread and a jug of water and they ate and drank. The king went away but returned again and again for his heart was filled with sympathy for the lonely man. They became very good friends as time passed. At last the king thought, “I’ll tell him who I am, and see what gift he will ask.” So he did, but the fireman didn’t ask for a thing. The king was astonished and said, “Don’t you realize that I can give you anything—a city, a throne?” The man gently replied, “I understand your Majesty. You have already given the greatest gift a man could receive. You left your palace to sit with me here in this dark and lonely place. You could give nothing more precious. You have given yourself and that is far more than I could ever deserve.”

If that isn’t a grand illustration of the power of Friendship, I don’t know what would be. Oh, to be a friend of God! What an honor. What a privilege. What a responsibility.