We all long for God’s intervention—especially when life becomes difficult. Whether it’s a crisis in our marriages, turmoil in our families, struggles in our careers, or instability in our nations, we instinctively cry out to Him. But have we ever stopped to ask: Are we truly friends of God?
In everyday life, it is friends who show up in times of trouble. They come uninvited, moved by love, loyalty, and shared history. It is no different with God. He is not just a distant deity; He is a personal God who visits and rescues His friends in times of distress.
When God planned to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, He didn’t keep His intentions hidden. He confided in Abraham—His friend. And when Lazarus died, Jesus wept—not just because of the pain of death, but because Lazarus was His friend. That friendship moved Him to perform a miracle that stunned the world.
This book explores what God can do in our lives, families, jobs, marriages, businesses, and even our nations—if we walk in friendship with Him. Jesus didn’t just come to cleanse our sins; He came to restore a relationship that sin had broken. His blood reconnected us to the Father, not only as redeemed sinners but as beloved friends.
So, the question stands: Can God move in your life simply because you are His friend? Friendship with God is not casual; it is intentional. Just as we nurture human relationships through love, consistency, and loyalty, our walk with God must be cultivated with the same care. If earthly friends can stand by us and offer help, how much more will the God who loves us without limit come to our aid?
My prayer is that the pages of this book will do more than inform—they will transform. May the truths within draw you into a deeper, stronger, and more intimate friendship with your Maker. Those who come to God through Jesus are not strangers, not just followers, but His friends.
In everyday life, it is friends who show up in times of trouble. They come uninvited, moved by love, loyalty, and shared history. It is no different with God. He is not just a distant deity; He is a personal God who visits and rescues His friends in times of distress.
When God planned to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, He didn’t keep His intentions hidden. He confided in Abraham—His friend. And when Lazarus died, Jesus wept—not just because of the pain of death, but because Lazarus was His friend. That friendship moved Him to perform a miracle that stunned the world.
This book explores what God can do in our lives, families, jobs, marriages, businesses, and even our nations—if we walk in friendship with Him. Jesus didn’t just come to cleanse our sins; He came to restore a relationship that sin had broken. His blood reconnected us to the Father, not only as redeemed sinners but as beloved friends.
So, the question stands: Can God move in your life simply because you are His friend? Friendship with God is not casual; it is intentional. Just as we nurture human relationships through love, consistency, and loyalty, our walk with God must be cultivated with the same care. If earthly friends can stand by us and offer help, how much more will the God who loves us without limit come to our aid?
My prayer is that the pages of this book will do more than inform—they will transform. May the truths within draw you into a deeper, stronger, and more intimate friendship with your Maker. Those who come to God through Jesus are not strangers, not just followers, but His friends.