Friends R Usنموونە
It Takes A Village
Hi Reader! I don’t know where you are in life as you read this devotional, but I want to talk about parenting and depending on your friends for support. There are so many cycles of parenthood. I’m not sure how you feel, but just when I think I have got this parenting thing down, my kid or my life takes on new wings, and I find myself caught in the throws of trying to figure it all out again. If you are anything like me, you end up trying to do as much as you possibly can in your own strength. You want to be strong for your family and friends. If you are in the workforce, you want to make a good impression on your job. While all of those things can be good, you might be on the cusp of burn out.
Your strength is not in question. You have proven time and time again that you are capable and well equipped to withstand the blows that life can bring your way. The item that is in question is your need to be connected to others. God did not intend for us to walk alone. 2 Corinthians 8:14-15 NLT says, “Right now you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things will be equal.”
What I love about the preceding verse is that community is designed to help support the ebb and flow of life. When you have a lot to give whether that is of your time, emotions, prayers, or helping hands, your extended family can benefit. When the tide changes, you can lean into their strength for you. Your community, family, friends, church crew, etc are there to walk with you. We all need help to make it in this life. Reach out and let others help you carry the load. It takes a village.
Written By Meghan Rice
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Friendship is a gift and the foundation of great community. Jesus told His disciples He no longer called them servants, but His friends! This devotion was written to encourage you to make friends, value the friends you have, and celebrate the community God gave you. We hope you enjoy this 10-Day devotion, written by our friends and us.
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