Two
are better than one because they have a good return for their work: if one
falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no
one to help him up!
~ Ecclesiastes 4: 9-10
Last
weekend I had the privilege of going on a long overdue girls weekend with two
of my best friends to Myrtle Beach. Me, Julie and Frieda walked on the beach
with no makeup, played in the arcade with no makeup and went out to dinner
every night-thankfully, with makeup. It was a freeing time away from the
responsibilities of life.
The rest
of our time we spent in conversation; long, uninterrupted conversation. We
realized as we began reminiscing it had been over five years since we’d been
out of town together. Five years! How had the time gotten away so quickly? As
we talked about some of the wonderful and difficult moments we’d shared, almost
twenty years of memories came tumbling back. We’ve seen each other through
births, deaths, victories and frustrations, all the while doing our best to provide
whatever the other needed. That’s what true friendship is all about.

These two
precious women have brought me into a new understanding of what it is to accept
others, be flexible and let it go. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a recovering
perfectionist, and Julie and Frieda have made sure I know things don’t always
have to be perfect. It’s comical how God placed me, an oldest child, into a
friendship with these women who are both the babies of their families. Incidentally,
so is my husband. God knew I needed more of their influence in my life than
vice versa. They’ve taught me to loosen up and enjoy living more, and I believe
I’m a better person
for it.
Friendship is one of the greatest blessings God gives us to enjoy. We
teach each other, lean on each other and cheer one another on. What an awesome
gift to have as we make our way down the narrow path of our Christian walk. If you don't have a great friend in your life, ask God to provide one. That's what I did twenty years ago and I've never been the same since. Thank you, Julie and Frieda, for mentoring me, loving me and holding me up when
my heart was heavy. I love you both!
Do
you have a friend who’s helped you grow in your Christian walk? I’d love to hear about them. Better yet, let them know how much they mean to you!