Mar 02 2025 43 mins
radiantvisalia.com
Word & Deed: We are Witnesses: Friendship
with Glenn Power
Sermon Notes: Friends on Mission Together
Scripture: Revelation 7:9, Ecclesiastes 4:12, John 15, Ecclesiastes 4:8, Proverbs 18:24, Genesis 2, Proverbs 18:1, Proverbs 27:6
Intro: This sermon focuses on the importance of friendship, particularly friends who are united by a shared mission. It explores the power of diverse friendships, the loneliness epidemic, and the need for both "beach buddies" and "war buddies."
Key Points:
- The Power of Diverse Friendships: Jesus is building a church with people from every tribe, nation, and tongue. Unlikely friendships, where people from different backgrounds are united by their love for Jesus, are a beautiful picture of this diverse body.
- The Loneliness Epidemic: Our culture undervalues friendship, leading to a loneliness epidemic. Chronic loneliness is as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. We need to prioritize real friendships, not just "deal friendships" that are transactional.
- Beach Buddies and War Buddies: We need both types of friends: those who bring joy and relaxation, and those who offer support and accountability during difficult times.
- Friendship and Vision: Friendships are strengthened when they are united by a shared vision and mission. This is true for friendships and marriages.
Conclusion:
- Good friends make a good life.
- We need to be intentional about cultivating friendships and pursuing a shared mission with others.
- Friends on mission together are a powerful force for the Kingdom of God.
Call to Action:
- Reflect on your own friendships: Who are your beach buddies? Who are your war buddies?
- If you're lacking close friends, take steps to initiate relationships and get involved in community.
- Consider how you can go on mission with your friends and spouse.
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