I had reason to believe that
something that occurred would upset a friend of mine.
At my earliest opportunity I
checked in on this friend.
My suspicions were
confirmed.
After a brief conversation,
I determined my friend was not ready to talk about it.
I told this friend that I
know that no one likes to be upset.
Before I left, I reminded
this friend that they could reach out to me any time they desired.
I prayed for this friend.
I checked in on my friend
every day or so.
I could tell my friend was
feeling better about things but still had some distance to go.
My friend still did not wish
to discuss matters.
I restated to them that I
would continue to be there for them.
Once again, I prayed for my
friend.
This process went on for a
while.
My friend is now feeling
much better.
They also know two things.
They know that I will be
there for them.
They know that I will pray
for them.
There are times when simply
knowing someone is there can make a real difference.
We do not have to have to
pry into what the other person considers personal.
We do not even have to offer advice.
We just need to make our presence known and pray.
My friend thanked me for being available.
1 John 2:6 (NET) - The one who says he resides in God ought himself to
walk just as Jesus walked.
All this caused me to reflect on the Christmas season.
It is the season in which we celebrate the way Christ made
his presence known to humanity.
His presence came about in a new and totally unexpected way.
His presence is still felt today.
Hebrews 9:24 (NET) - For Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with
hands—the representation of the true sanctuary—but into heaven itself, and he
appears now in God’s presence for us.
Christ is always there for us.
Shouldn’t we be there for each other?
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://faithfulfeetteam.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, December 21, 2018.
I will be back here on Friday, December 28, 2018
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