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Post by Don Gieseke on Jun 16, 2020 7:59:53 GMT -6
Tuesday, June 16
Friend Power
Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him. And a threefold cord is not quickly broken. Ecclesiastes 4:12 People with pets exercise more, sleep better, and take fewer sick days than adults without pets. Pet owners also demonstrate higher levels of social interaction with other adults and often have lower cardiovascular risks as well. The most often cited reason for these benefits is “unconditional love.”
Yes, humans and some animals enjoy a beneficial bond. But how much more would a human companion(s) be who displayed the same unconditional love—and so much more? God’s statement in the Garden of Eden—that it is not good for man to be alone (Genesis 2:18)—has implications that go beyond marriage. Human beings were created by God as social beings, hardwired to relate to others as friends, spouses, extended family members, members of the body of Christ, and partners in community life. Not only do we need what others can contribute to us, they need the strengths and gifts God has given us.
Are you walking through life with fellow pilgrims whose unconditional love manifests God’s love to you? And are you being such a companion to others? The more we love, the more love we have to offer. So it is with God’s love for us. It is inexhaustible.
Mary C. Neal
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