
Today’s thoughts are by Julie’s daughter, Kendal Wicker
When I think of friendship, I cannot help but think of John 11. John 11 tells us of a man named Lazarus. We are told in John 11:5 that Jesus loved Lazarus. In John 11:11, Jesus refers to Lazarus as a friend. When Jesus hears that Lazarus is sick, he goes to Bethany to be with him. When Jesus arrives in Bethany Lazarus has already died. He is met by the sisters of Lazarus. We are told in John 11:33 that Jesus was deeply moved in spirit at the sight of Mary and Martha mourning the loss of their brother. In John 11:35, we are told that Jesus wept for the death of Lazarus. Jesus mourned the loss of a friend. He mourned Lazarus even though He knew He would raise him back to life in just a few moments. He knew death wouldn’t have the final say, and yet … Jesus wept. He felt the pain that comes with losing a friend – the pain that comes from losing someone you love.
In this passage, which is most famously known for the resurrection of Lazarus, I cannot help but marvel at the beauty of friendship. For whom better to demonstrate friendship for us than our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. What a friend we have in Jesus!

Bonus: We are blessed to share this week on friendship with Deborah’s daughter, Briley, and Julie’s daughter, Kendal. This precious photo was captured at a baseball game. Make sure to keep following for Briley’s writing on Thursday. So exciting to see them share their faith with friends.

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