Proverbs 17:17 ESV
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.
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The Best Friends Are Born for Adversity
No one is okay on their own. We all need blood-bought brothers and sisters born for adversity, friends ready to take on every trial and hardship with us.
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Loving Others
Loving other people doesn't mean being "in love" with everyone. "Warm-fuzzy" love is easy -- until the emotion starts to fade, that is. But the human love the Bible talks about isn't just a passing em
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Do You Want the Friends You Need?
Meet Earnest: He speaks with urgency and sincerity. He says the things others wont. You may not want this friend, but hes exactly the one you need.
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The Meanings of Love in the Bible
The Bible illustrates numerous kinds of love, such as the kind that seeks the good of unlovely or unwanted people.
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The Friend We All Need
He is the friend we never had, the friend we never deserved, the one friend we all need our perfect friend.
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True Friendship | Reformed Bible Studies & Devotionals at Ligonier ...
In one of history's great ironies, we live in a world that is both more connected and more disconnected than ever before. Smartphones, social media, e-mail, and other technologies make it simple to stay in ...
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When a Friendship Gets Draining
You have that friend. Everyone does. Youre not always sure quite why you hang out with them. Maybe its inertia. Youre always apologizing for them to others and steeling yourself
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Friends
If loneliness is a problem in the modern world (and it is, definitely), friendship ought to be highly valued. It is, but there's the problem of the "loyalty gap" -- the feeling that relationships -- m
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Proverbs 17 | Resources from Ligonier Ministries
Trustworthy resources related to Proverbs 17.
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I Take You: Our Vows for the Unknown Country
Today, we make promises bigger than both of us. To have and to hold. For better or worse. To love and to cherish. Till death do us part.
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