Relationships of any kind—family or friends— are important to God. From the beginning, God made us to live in community. Shortly after He created Adam, the first human, God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper who is just right for him” (Genesis 2:18). So He made Eve, Adam’s wife and the first human friend in history.
Besides Adam and Eve, there are lots of amazing friendships in the Bible. David and
Jonathan, King Saul’s son, were best friends and took care of each other when they faced tough times. Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi, were very loyal to each other, even when they both lost their husbands and faced poverty.
Jesus had friends too—He had twelve followers called disciples who were especially close to Him. And do you know what’s really amazing? If you know Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you are a friend of God (John 15:15; James 2:23). That’s because Jesus is God’s Son, and He made a way for you to be close to Him by taking the penalty for your sins (John 14:6).
If you know Jesus, not only are you a friend of God, but you also have a whole family of friends—other Christians! All those who trust in Jesus are adopted by God and are brothers and sisters in Christ. They make up God’s family. Throughout the Bible, God encourages His people to love and care for one another and to tell others how they can be friends of God too.
Simply put, community matters to Jesus, and it should matter to us too.
What does it mean to be a friend of God?
What are some ways Christians around you act as a family? How can you act like a brother or sister toward them?