A Sip of
Friendship
By Susanne
Scheppmann
Key Verse:
Perfume
and incense make the heart glad,
but
the sweetness of a friend is a fragrant forest. Proverbs 27:9 (God’s Word)
Devotion:
Watching
the orange-yellow sunrise, I sipped slowly on a steaming cup of spiced cinnamon
tea. I lounged back knowing a full day of activity, also rose before. I asked
myself, “Where and how in the world do I even begin today’s tasks?” I felt the
familiar sensation of being overwhelmed flood my tired body and weary soul.
The
phone’s ring jarred me back to attention. Grabbing the phone I heard, “Hi, it’s
Lisa. Remember when we ran into each other again in Georgia?”
I
had been racing to another appointment at a convention, when we bumped into
each other. We didn’t know each other well, but we both recalled our immediate
connection with each other at a different conference the year before. We traded
phone numbers and promised to call each other.
Now
as I listened to her excitement about what Christ was doing in her life, I
smiled to myself. I continued to sip my tea and celebrate with her as she told
one story after another of God’s hand in her day-to-day life.
Yes,
she was busy, too. Her full life consisted of a husband out-of-work, two small
children, and her own career. Plus, her mother was recently diagnosed with a
devastating illness. Yet, she bubbled with enthusiasm for God’s continual
provision and unexpected blessings.
We
talked for a long time. We discussed life, books, and tea. She is a tea
aficionado, too. Finally, as I hung-up the phone I drained the last spot of tea
from the pot. The sun shone high and bright in the sky. “Wow! The morning is
almost gone,” I thought. But somehow I didn’t feel panicky, I felt renewed. The
day’s tasks didn’t seem as daunting.
I
continued to grin as I realized the tremendous refreshment and joy that phone
call delivered to my anxious soul. Little did my friend realize how she encouraged
me by telling me about the details of “God moments” in her busy life. I started
my own day, not with a dread of all needed to accomplish, but with an
anticipation of watching for the God orchestrated moments. Suddenly, I giggled.
I realized I had just experienced one. Lisa’s phone call refreshed me! God
supplied and refreshed me with a pot of tea and a sip of sweet friendship.
Prayer:
Father
God, help me to remember in the busyness of life the value of friendships. To
remember you gave us the gift of friendship to encourage one another. And
Father, help me to be the type of friend who takes the time to uplift my
precious friends.
Application steps: Make a list of friends
to call or write. Make a commitment to yourself to make an effort to stay in contact
with the friends in your life on a regular basis. Remember friendships are one
of God’s important gifts in our hectic lives.
Refection points:
Do
I feel “too busy” to take time for the friendships in my life?
How
has God refreshed my life with friendships?
Which
of my friends could use a phone call of encouragement today?
Do
I watch for “God moments” in my life on a daily basis?
Power verses:
Ecclesiastes
4:10, “If one falls down, his friend
can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!”
(NIV)
Philemon
1:7, “Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother,
have refreshed the hearts of the saints.” (NIV)
Colossians
4:8, “I am sending him to you for the express purpose that you may know about
our circumstances and that he may encourage your hearts.” (NIV)
Isaiah 40:1, “Comfort, comfort my people, says
your God.” (NIV)
© 2004 by Susanne Scheppmann. All rights reserved.
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