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Friday, March 31, 2017Why is it that I’m a very good people-person, and I had friends, but I’m only twenty-seven and a mom and a wife, and I have no friends. I see so many other married moms with close friends; why is life not letting me have friends? All the friends I had have betrayed me in some sinful ways, so I stay away, and some just came in my life, and when they find new friends, I’m just a memory to them. This problem is hurting my heart and soul so bad; I feel like I’m worthless (not as a mom and wife, but as a person to friends); have I missed something? Or am I not getting something? Please help.Sincerely,
A Broken Wing
Dear A Broken Wing,
We can’t tell you exactly why you have no friends, but we can promise that you will be blessed because you removed yourself from sinful relationships. God tells us that bad company corrupts good morals (1 Cor 15:33). You made it clear that you’ve separated yourself from those who are bad company, and anytime that we heed God’s warnings, greater blessings are eventually on their way.
Being a wife and a mother is one of the most honorable and godly things that you can do with your life (read the story of the worthy woman in Proverbs 31). The more you strive to be a friend to others and an example of love in your family, the more joy you will find. The greatest blessing of friendship is in the giving (Acts 20:35, Pr 17:17). Speak kindly, show purity of heart, and God promises that friendships will eventually bloom (Pr 22:11). Life rarely takes the turns we expect, but, in the end, God causes all things to work together for good (Rom 8:28).
The Spirit Of God
Thursday, March 30, 2017Who is the Holy Spirit?Sincerely,
Not Good With Faces
Dear Not Good With Faces,
The Holy Spirit is deity. He was there at the creation of the world (Gen 1:2). Acts 5:3-4 makes it clear that the Holy Spirit is synonymous with God. The Holy Spirit is as close to God as your spirit is to you (1 Cor 2:10-11). The Holy Spirit is part of the Godhead – alongside with Jesus and the Father (Matt 3:16-17).