My Best Friend

I know there are some of you who read my postings each morning and you wouldn’t call yourself a religious person or even a Christian. I want to talk to you for a minute. Several years ago, I was leading a weight loss small group and it was attended by people from many different walks, some were church people and some weren’t. At the end of each class I would close in prayer. This one particular night I had a woman say to me in front of everyone, “I’ve never heard anyone pray like you do; you talk to God just like he’s your friend.” I smiled and said, “He is.”

Each morning I spend time talking to Him. We share coffee and He talks to me from His word. It’s not something I “Have” to do. It’s something I “Get” to do. The Father desires to spend time with me and you.

This is Easter weekend and amidst the baskets and bunnies, the lilies and the eggs you will find an empty cross and an empty tomb. This is the place where my friend died.

John the Baptist, Jesus’ cousin, saw Jesus walking up the road and he made this comment to those around him “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” Jesus came all those years ago to be your sacrifice, a lamb, pure and spotless as was required by Jewish tradition for a sin offering. He came to take away our sins and not just the sins of those who have already believed on Him and received Him as Savior but the sins of the WHOLE world.

“Christ is the sacrifice that takes away our sins and the sins of all the world’s people.” I John 2:2 CEV

God knows more about your sins than you do. You have probably forgotten a lot of the ones that happened a long time ago but God made sure that they were all covered by one sacrifice.

John 3:16 says God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, Jesus, that whoever would believe on Him (believe that He was the perfect sacrifice for sin) would not perish but would have eternal life. And then the next verse goes on to say that Jesus didn’t come in to the world to condemn us but that through Him we might have eternal life.

If you don’t know that you really have received God’s free gift – the forgiveness of your sins and His promise to make you an adopted child in the family of God then I encourage you strongly to do that today. Not a lot of fanfare or bells and whistles but just simply a believing heart, accepting God’s gift of mercy and grace. God loves you unconditionally – He knows all about you, He’s always there for you and He’s reaching out to your know.

Just come to Him and say, “Father God, you gave your only Son to die for my sins so that I can have a life and relationship with you. I believe that Jesus died for me and I accept His sacrifice as payment for my sin. I receive Your precious gift of eternal life and I thank you for it. In Jesus Name.”

If you prayed that prayer I encourage you to tell someone about this wonderful gift you have received and I encourage you to get to know Your Father. He desires to be your best friend!

2 Replies to “My Best Friend”

  1. Thanks for making each morning a little brighter with similar but different view point. Many mornings it is like your devotional is directed at me specifically.

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