Iron Sharpens Iron: The Scriptural View of Friendship
I once met someone who said, “Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future.” At first, it sounded cliché, but the more I read through scripture, the more I saw how true it is. From David and Jonathan to Ruth and Naomi, the Bible is full of examples showing how friendship shapes destiny.
What the Bible Says About Friendship
Proverbs 27:17 reminds us, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” This simple truth tells us that friends should refine us, challenge us, and help us grow in wisdom and faith. A godly friend is not just a companion; they are a builder of character.
Lessons from Biblical Friendships
- David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 18). Their friendship was rooted in loyalty and covenant, showing us the power of selfless love.
- Ruth and Naomi (Ruth 1). Their bond reminds us of the importance of commitment and walking together through life’s challenges.
- Jesus and His Disciples. Christ modeled friendship as both love and service, laying down His life for His friends (John 15:13).
Choosing Godly Friendships Today
Not all friendships align with God’s purpose for our lives. That’s why scripture also warns, “Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts good character” (1 Corinthians 15:33). It’s a call to be intentional about surrounding ourselves with people who uplift, inspire, and point us back to God.
In the end, friendship is a spiritual gift. When rooted in God, it becomes a channel for encouragement, accountability, and shared purpose. Choose wisely, because the friends you keep today can influence the destiny you walk into tomorrow.
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