Have you ever noticed how Jesus often spent time with people who were doing some pretty bad stuff? You may have wondered, If that’s how Jesus acted, what should I do—especially if I’m supposed to avoid sin? Sometimes Christians even ask, “Can I be friends with non-Christians?” The answer is,
“Of course!”
In fact, one of the ways people come to know Jesus is through friendship. God will help you show His love and truth to all your friends, whether they’re Christians or not. As you interact with your friends, remember these things:
• If you have a friend who isn’t a Christian, don’t expect them to act like one.
• Don’t encourage friends to sin or participate with them in doing things that are wrong.
• Learn what your friends believe so you can understand them better.
• Talk to your friends about what Jesus has done in your life. Be bold and kind!
• If a friend shares a struggle with you, offer to pray with them. They may take you up on it; don’t force them though. Either way, pray for them on your own. Then, check back later to see how they’re doing and if there’s any other way you can help.
Ultimately, our friendships with others always point back to the most important friendship of all—our friendship with God. With our Christian friends, we can encourage each other in our walks with the Lord. With our friends who don’t know Jesus, we can invite them to become friends of God by showing them who He is by being a good friend to them.
Because Jesus first loved us, we can show His love to others through the power of the Holy Spirit (1 John 4:19). Ask God who you can share Jesus’ amazing love with today. Trust Him to guide both your words and your actions as you do.
Why is it hard to strike a balance between showing kindness and showing truth?
How can you show Jesus’ love and truth? Who do you know who doesn’t know Him?