
“A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24 NIV
“I need a friend to play with,” whined Olivia.
“Why can’t I go out with my friends?” asked Justin.
“I wish I had a friend to talk to,” said Dawn.
“It would be helpful to have someone to talk this situation over with,” remarked an old man.
“I wish somebody would come by and see me,” whispered an eighty-five-year-old woman. “I just need a friend.”
Often, in the rush of our busy lives, the need for a friend may go unnoticed. But there are moments when having a friend to talk to — someone who will understand what you have to say — is vital and necessary.
Where can we find such a friend when we really need one? We find Him when we embrace the companionship of the Father. God lends Himself to us as our Abba Father, our friend and our Master. He hears our cries and comforts our fear. This is the joy of knowing Him personally, living to love Him, and seeking after Him.
There is a friend that sticks closer than a brother. He is your forever friend if you’ll invite him in. His name is Jesus. Open your heart to Him and you will never be lonely again.
Phoebe Leggett is the recipient of two poetry awards from Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writer’s Conference in 2007. Her poems, articles, and short stories have appeared in Slate & Style, Shemom, MS Focus, Who’s DANN, MS Connection, Pacific Press, and Gospel Publishing House. Several of her poems have been read on air at WORD Radio. Her current project is developing a book on grief. She is married with three grown children, (one of whom was killed in 2004), two felines, and one grandchild. Her new website is under construction and will be available at a later date.






