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Your Question:
What if I never get to see my friends again?
Answer:
My friend, I can sense the weight of your concern. If you never get to see your friends again, it's a sobering thought. But let's turn to the Word of God for guidance. As Christians, we're called to enter into the ministry of the inner life, praying for others and recognizing God's atonement in their lives, just as we have in ours. Prayer is a powerful tool, my friend. Just like Job, who prayed for his friends and saw God restore his losses. As saved souls, our real business in life is intercessory prayer. We're to pray immediately for others, especially our friends, that they may come to understand God's love and redemption in their lives. It's not about seeing them every day, but about being present in spirit, praying for them, and bearing their burdens. As Pastor of our local church, I've seen the importance of Christian friendships. We're called to be constant and transparent with each other, bearing each other's burdens and being there through thick and thin. We're to admit our wrongs, offer forgiveness, and take steps to reconcile when we've disappointed each other. And in the midst of all this, we're to pray for each other, that God may be glorified in our relationships. So, even if you can't see your friends in person, you can still be praying for them, and that's a powerful way to remain connected.
Sources:
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
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