Read: 1 Samuel 20:32-42
In the novel Shane, a friendship forms between Joe Starrett, a farmer on the American frontier, and Shane, a mysterious man who stops to rest at the Starrett home. The men first bond as they work together to remove a giant tree stump from Joes land. The relationship deepens as Joe rescues Shane from a fight and Shane helps Joe improve and guard his farmland. The men share a sense of mutual respect and loyalty that reflects what Scripture says: Two are better than one . . . . If they fall, one will lift up his companion (Eccl. 4:9-10).
Jonathan and David modeled this principle as well. Circumstances tested their friendship when David suspected that King Saul wanted him dead. Jonathan doubted this, but David believed it to be true (1 Sam. 20:2-3). Eventually, they decided David would hide in a field while Jonathan questioned his father about the matter. When Sauls deadly intent became clear, the friends wept together and Jonathan blessed David as he fled (v.42).
You have a genuine friend in Jesus if you have accepted His offer of salvationa friend who is always loyal; one who lifts you when you stumble. He has shown you the greatest love one friend can have for anotherlove that led Him to sacrifice His life for you (John 15:13).
After a decade off the charts, Rick came back with a country band. This song is about his return and the fact that his fans couldnt handle the change in his sound.
Good morning, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Have a great weekend.