“The Son of Man …a friend of tax collectors and sinners”
(Matthew 11:19, NIV)
I’m not that popular. But I
have known a few people who have tried hard to be my friend. But the more they
tried, the more I’ve run away. Why? Because authentic friendships are based on
freedom rather than ‘forcing.’ I’m sure you have met people like this. Their
over-eager and over-do always suffocated us before the friendship even begin. You
and I, too, have the tendency to try hard to ‘force’ ourselves when we try to
make friend with others.
If you are in need of
friends – be yourself. I mean, don’t
pretend to be someone you’re not. It is worthy to ask why Jesus was a good
friend. What is clear when I read the Gospels story is that Jesus was always
Himself. It is impossible to think of a meeting where Jesus puts on some sort
of pretentious act to impress people. Jesus didn’t find His value in other people;
He didn’t need people’s approval or appreciation. His security was always rooted in the fact that His Father loved Him. He
didn’t get this from friends, but from time alone with God. Therefore, He being
friend with others not to get something from them but because He being Himself
always (Note: By being Himself, Jesus was not only winning many friends but
also make enemies because hypocrites hate authentic friendships).
To be ourselves is the stepping-stone to all friendships. People
generally will try to avoid those who a lack in security, too talkative and too
withdrawn. Now that we’re Christians, we must remember that God’s favour is
with us and nothing else can stand against us – not even people’s reactions to
us. Just be yourself in Christ. Everyone
needs friends. Everyone needs good friends. Everyone appreciate when you being
yourself.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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