Two-minute read.

Healthy friendships have God at the center. When we put the Lord in the middle of our relationships, we will discover a divine beauty and a spiritual attachment, intricately woven together and braided by the Almighty’s hand. As the days and years go by, the cord of three strands grows stronger, the intimacy more profound, and our hearts will leap for joy at the mention of His name.
Why does trusting God matter? Because if you know the Lord has your back, it gives you strength to face the possible rejection that you may receive from people. Trusting the Savior to love you, no matter how many times you fall, gives you the courage to try. Making the first phone call to a new acquaintance can seem daunting, but no matter what their response, the Creator still loves you, and it blesses Him that you tried.
At Christmas, I love to bake cookies and give them out to people. However, I find giving difficult because the fear of rejection rears its ugly head. At my women’s Bible study, the ladies loved the small gesture, and it warmed their hearts. When I gave the golf pro a bundle of cookie boxes for the entire crew, it touched his heart. No one rejected the gift; all received it with gratitude for the thought behind it. So why would I hesitate? Because of my own insecurities and frailties. The Lord helps me overcome them and gives me the strength to do the right thing. In Him I trust always, and I worship my Savior with songs of praise.
As you begin new relationships, center them around Christ. Follow Jesus’s lead and what He did. Love the unlovable, weep with those who mourn, and rejoice with those who rejoice. Join people on their journey, walk with them through their current situation, and help them discover how the Savior can transform their path. Meeting people in their messes and helping them find a way forward builds strong relationships. So many friends have spurred me on through the years, helping me get over the speed bumps and find abundant life in Christ.
Put your trust in God, allowing Him to shield you from rejection as your heart trusts in Him. Let the Savior fill your heart with joy as He leads you into new friendships that bring forth songs of joy from your lips.
Journal Questions:
When has Christ helped you start a new friendship?
How does trusting the Savior give you strength?
In what ways can you put Jesus at the center of your relationships?
Friendship Application:
Take a step of faith with Jesus today in one of your friendships.








