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Our best friend laid his life down for us, Jesus. We will find no one who loves us more than He does, and the Lord set an example for friendship that few can follow. Periodically, stories of heroism emerge when someone lays their life down for another. Members of the military do it every day for our country. And the sacrifice our military make affects the lives of their families as well. Living in a military area, I have several friends whose husbands leave for deployments that last up to a year. No greater love exists than laying down one’s life for another.
In practice, we lay down our lives for our friends when we put their needs before our own. Putting aside our desires to help another demonstrates true friendship. When my nephew died, I will never forget a friend from high school who drove eight hours to attend his memorial. Even though we hadn’t seen or talked to him in years, when he heard the tragic news, he put aside everything going on in his life and came.
My husband demonstrates his friendship with me regularly. In my most recent episode with a chest cold, he went to the store and got me chicken noodle soup, medicine, and all I needed to get well. Refusing to leave my side, he stayed close, making sure I didn’t want a thing. Marriage means putting your spouse’s needs before your own and doing for them what they can’t do for themselves.
Finding ways to lay our lives down for others helps us develop friendships that will last. God created us for community, designing us to need each other. When we take care of others, they take care of us. Like Ron caring for me during my illness, I care for him when he gets sick. We take turns cooking and doing the chores around the house, and actively find ways to serve each other.
Friends look out for each other. Strive to serve others, finding ways to lighten their loads, and loving them as Jesus loved us. The Lord went to the cross for us, giving His life so we can have eternal life with Him. Willingly, He sacrificed, and we should do the same. Becoming more like Christ means laying down our lives for our friends and loving them with all we have.
Journal Questions:
In what ways do you consider Jesus your best friend?
How can you become more like Christ today?
List practical ways you can lay your life down for your friends.
Friendship Application:
Put aside your desires and find ways to serve your friends.








