Making New Friend
OCTOBER: THE MONTH I MAKE A NEW FRIEND.
Ecclesiastes 4:9...two people are better than one...
Some people are very good at making friends, they are extroverts. Some are not so good. They are introverts. However, as long as you are a Christian, you have the anointing with the commission to make friends...new friends every time. Making friends can be sensitive. The reasons varied, but top on the list is the fact that experience has taught some people that friends can mess you up big time. I say that may be true, but it is not enough to jettison making new friends. You cannot cut off your head because the cap does not fit you, neither can you cut off your nose because you’ve got cold! Instead of looking at friends who have betrayed you, why don’t you look at friends who have not let you down. Someone said friendship is like an elevator, it either takes you up or bring you down...I believe what is crucial is how you choose the friend, rather than who you choose as a friend.
This month we need to dedicate it to making new friends. The bible says there is a friend who is closer than a brother (Proverbs). And in Ecclesiastes 4:9, the bible emphasise the benefits and strengths of true friendship. Such as two are better that one, as they get more work done; if one falls the other can give him a hand to rise again; they also give each other warmth and encouragement, and many more.
As we take over the new place of worship, I encourage you to make a new friend, convert a soul to Christ, reconcile an old friendship, and stick together for the sake of Christianity and Christ. Enjoy the benefit of fellowship, start a new relationship, inspire someone today, learn endurance, nurture the friendship you have, be dependable and support someone with spiritual strength. It is well.
I take this opportunity to welcome on board all the satellite branches within the Edmonton Conference Centre, and invite each branch to use the facilities of the new headquarters/central office of the Conference situated at 65 Church Street, Edmonton. London. N9.
“One who is considerate for another person’s feelings as an alternative cost to his own personal comfort is one’s greatest friend”...Anonymous.
Ecclesiastes 4:9...two people are better than one...
Some people are very good at making friends, they are extroverts. Some are not so good. They are introverts. However, as long as you are a Christian, you have the anointing with the commission to make friends...new friends every time. Making friends can be sensitive. The reasons varied, but top on the list is the fact that experience has taught some people that friends can mess you up big time. I say that may be true, but it is not enough to jettison making new friends. You cannot cut off your head because the cap does not fit you, neither can you cut off your nose because you’ve got cold! Instead of looking at friends who have betrayed you, why don’t you look at friends who have not let you down. Someone said friendship is like an elevator, it either takes you up or bring you down...I believe what is crucial is how you choose the friend, rather than who you choose as a friend.
This month we need to dedicate it to making new friends. The bible says there is a friend who is closer than a brother (Proverbs). And in Ecclesiastes 4:9, the bible emphasise the benefits and strengths of true friendship. Such as two are better that one, as they get more work done; if one falls the other can give him a hand to rise again; they also give each other warmth and encouragement, and many more.
As we take over the new place of worship, I encourage you to make a new friend, convert a soul to Christ, reconcile an old friendship, and stick together for the sake of Christianity and Christ. Enjoy the benefit of fellowship, start a new relationship, inspire someone today, learn endurance, nurture the friendship you have, be dependable and support someone with spiritual strength. It is well.
I take this opportunity to welcome on board all the satellite branches within the Edmonton Conference Centre, and invite each branch to use the facilities of the new headquarters/central office of the Conference situated at 65 Church Street, Edmonton. London. N9.
“One who is considerate for another person’s feelings as an alternative cost to his own personal comfort is one’s greatest friend”...Anonymous.
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