Wednesday, July 10, 2013

So We're Friends?


     I’ll be honest when I felt the tug on my heart to write about this, I thought eh…I don’t know if I want to be that transparent. I immediately thought I don’t want to share certain things, do I really have to talk about that…because what will people think?!?! I was quickly reminded that 1. Who cares what people think, they don’t have a heaven or hell to put me in. And 2. If I can’t share it than that means that I’m still bound by my past. The devil is a lie! It is in the things that we share that truly set us free and helps us to help someone else. I want to be the first to say I am NOT the perfect friend none whatsoever. I don’t have all the answers and I don’t have this whole friendship thing figured out at all. All I do have is my experience to share NOT expertise by any means. Along the way you'll see pictures of women (I dont believe in men and women being friends, nothing personal) who I believe embody the type of friend that I admire and would want to be. It's not everyone but these were the pictures I had at the moment. So here it goes...my story.




     I gained a pretty decent understanding of what it means to be a friend through all the wrong ways of being a friend. I remember being in middle school and high school and changing friends as I would change my underwear as my mother would say. I’ve been the good friend to all the wrong people, I’ve been the bad (let’s be honest, horrible) friend to some of the right people and the wrong ones, and I’ve been the fake friend to the fake friends. I was the “friend” who talked about my “friends” like a dog behind their back but smiled and encouraged them to their face. I was the Jezebel “friend” who everyone thought was the “good girl” but was spending nights with the guy that my “best friend” told me she liked. I’ve been the follower “friend” that just wanted to fit in with the promiscuous “friends” (you are the company you keep…what they say about them birds? You know that whole flocking together thing). This led to when I was the “friend” that was having sex with the “friends” friends that should’ve been off limits friends. I was the manipulative “friend” that could flip anything to being the other friends fault because I could do no wrong (cocky much, yeah…). I’ve been the other woman “friend” to men who had girlfriends but that didn’t matter because we were “just friends” or so I called it. I’ve been the hypocritical “friend” that passed judgment on my friends because they weren’t like me because I put the “me” in awesome (sheer sarcasm, I was a mess and ¾). I’ve been the holier than thou (not even close to it) “friend” that was too churchy for no reason and wanting to point out my friends sin instead of my own. I’ve been the jealous “friend” to good friends where I didn’t want to see them doing better than me and if they did I was bitter about it. I’ve been the all about me “friend” where I don’t really care about what’s going on with my friends I just want to talk about me. I’ve been the backstabbing “friend” who would sell out a friend to make myself look good. I’ve been the conceited “friend” that wanted to be the “prettier than” friend. I’ve been the mean “friend” that intentionally said and did things to hurt friends. I’ve been the sometimey “friend” that likes you today but can do without you tomorrow. I’ve been the selfish/envious “friend” that had to be the first to do everything (first to get married, first to have kids, first to whatever who really cared).

My best friend Mariah who is absolutely a God send to my life. I truly thank God for her. We've laughed together, cried together, prayed together, and grown together. She's caught me when I fell (literally lol) and has been there through the good, the bad, and the good googly moogly ugly. Love her to the moon and back. :)

      I’ve been the friend that checked out when things got too hard and I just wanted to avoid the conflict. I’ve been the friend who loved too hard and got burned. I’ve been the friend who was always there but never had “friends” who were. I’ve been the friend who forgave what some would call the unforgiveable in “friends” who didn’t even care. I’ve been the naïve friend that tried to see the best in the worst of “friends.” I’ve been the faithful friend to unfaithful “friends.” At this point I’m sure you get the gist…the point is I’ve had a number of failed friendships. The truth is, all of my friendships have failed with the exception of my current best friend. But the thing is, at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter whose fault it was. Those friendships blessed me because they showed me what I want in women I call friend and it showed me what kind of friend I need and want to be. So here are just a few things that I’ve found to be important for me in being a friend and what I look at in potential friends. Once again, I am not an expert on friendships AT ALL nor will this list be applicable to everyone, it’s just a few things that I think about. Alright, let’s get to it! So what makes a person a friend? I thought the definition of friend given by dictionary.com was interesting and by interesting I mean inaccurate to some extent. These are a few of the definitions and I’ll be addressing them as I go along. 

1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard. 

2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter

 3. a person who is on good terms with another  


1. A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. (Proverbs 17:17, KJV). I’ll be honest I’ve greatly struggled with this. When you think about the word love and then you think about adding in “at all times” that means forever…forever ever, forever, ever. I already mentioned I’ve been the check out friend in a number of my “friendships.” The truth is I have abandoned a number of my friendships when things simply just got to be too much. It was either too much drama, they were getting on my nerves, our personalities were clashing, they were always going through something or having an issue. Bottom line I didn’t feel like dealing with whatever they were bringing to the table at that time and so I bailed. I WAS WRONG. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. Yes those friendships needed to play their course but a true friend does not leave you when there’s a shift in the relationship. The problem that I have with the 1st and 2nd definitions of friend is that the truth is, you may not always be on good terms with your friends (yes, even the good ones) and your feelings may not always be in bestie mode! It just is what it is, no shade none whatsoever but that’s the reality of relationships. You will have your ups and downs but that can’t be the end all. You love your sisters through your mess, their mess, ya’ll mess and press through it. I do want to be clear, I am not saying stay in friendships that God told you to walk away from! I wholeheartedly believe in closed doors, but in true friendships there will be times that you may have to fight for your friendships and stay through difficult times. 

2. Have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I’m going to attempt to say this in the nicest way possible… There have been tons of people who I have talked to about certain stuff and they said they would pray for me and I knew that their lifestyle didn’t honor God at all and I honestly thought don’t even bother (I know that wasn’t nice but it’s true). I need a friend that can get a prayer through bottom line. Not judging, but simply put when I am going through I need the people closest to me to be able to intercede on my behalf and for God to be able to hear their prayers. John 9:31 says, “Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth His will, Him He heareth” (KJV). I didn’t make that up, that’s the book! I need my circle to be strong for me when I may not be able to be strong for myself. Encouraging words are all good but answered prayers are even better. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying if you aren’t saved I can’t be friends with you but what I am saying is I need people who can push me towards Christ and help me along my pursuit of Him versus being stumbling blocks and getting me off course.

3. The godly give good advice to their friends; the wicked lead them astray (Proverbs 12:26, NLT). What type of person do you want to be? What type of woman do you want to be? How are those around you influencing you to become that person? These are the questions I had to ask myself. You are the company that you keep. It’s no getting around that.

 I was talking to my best friend Mariah the other day and I was telling her about a crossroad that I am at and she told me to seek God and when I told her I was going to fast she offered to fast and pray along with me without me even having to ask her. She is the company that I keep and that company pushes me towards Christ. Absolutely adore her. “Do not be deceived: bad company ruins good morals” (1 Corinthians 15:33). #Friendcheck

4. In order to have good friends, you have to be a good friend. You attract the type of person that you are. If you want to have friends who are good to you, you have be a good friend yourself. It's a two way street.

 5. There are friends who destroy each other, but a real friend sticks closer than a brother (Proverbs 18:24, NLT). Your real friends do not intentionally hurt you. They are not always going to be ragging on you and constantly pointing out your flaws in a negative manner. I was that “friend” that did that. Nobody wants to be friends with that. Proverbs talks about the annoying nagging wife, well guess what no one wants an annoying nagging friend either! Grace your friends as God has graced you. Love them through their stuff and pray for them. Your real friends will stick with you in season and out of season. 



Meet the trio (Mariah, Gopi, and I). Out of respect for these ladies I’m not going to share the details of our problems but we’ve been through it. There were periods that we weren’t even speaking to one another. It took me a long time to admit and even realize my wrong in the friendship when things went sour. So proud of the women that we’ve become and even more so I’m proud of who we’ve individually become in Christ. As we developed and matured in Him, we developed and matured into better women, friends, and sisters.

6. When you go through, they go through. A real friend hurts when you hurt, rejoices when you rejoices. They are not envious of your success but happy for you as if it was them. They intercede on your behalf. They get on their face before God for you. They tell you they’re going to pray for your situation and they actually do it. 


7. They tell you the truth. I’m not talking about simply telling you that you have a booger in your nose although a real friend better do that too. A real friend speaks life and some time that life comes in the form of reminding you that you are wrong. That’s okay! People that truly love you do not want you to be stuck. They want to see you grow and they want God’s best for your life. They should point out areas that they notice are stumbling blocks from a place of love. In trying to help others, I often times forgot that it's not always what you say but how you say it. I came at my friends like a nit picking friend with an attitude at that. Be mindful of your tone and attitude that you have when addressing difficult topics.


This is a very short list but this rant has gone on long enough! As women we have a tendency to be ashamed and feel guilty of our past or even our current but it's through sharing with others that someone else can be encouraged and that we can be free. I am not ashamed about my past as it gives me an opportunity to glorify God for His transforming power. Hope this helps someone :) All glory be to God.

4 comments:

  1. I was in the middle of a cut at the barbershop when I got the alert of a new post, lol. I couldnt wait for my boy to finish cuttin so I could read this. Very inspirational, as always. I look forward to reading each of these and as good as each one is, Im sad when im done because I have to wait until the next one is written. Age has never been a determining factor of experience and with each post you have given me a lot to think about. What you pointed out as faults in your early friendships in the beginning hopefully you understand they were all learning experiences. Good or bad, sittuations always leave you with an experience and a lesson. What ive learned is that those who continue to make the same mistakes just havent learned the lesson they need to gain from the experience. As Im sure you are well aware of, God opens our eyes at the right time to see what he needs us to see. We just have to be open to interpret it the way he wants us to. His light is always there, it is up to us to see the light through the darkness. Your so much wiser than I think even you know and your words show that. Timing has a lot to do with a lot of things, and sometimes we forget that the timing isnt based on our schedule and our time frames but it all revolves around HIS time. At this "time" in your life, you gained more knowledge than many simply becuase you're open to receive it when presented with it. I applaud that and look forward the next one, lol. Keep it up Angel. I had someone share with me a long time ago something that has stuck with me... He told me that all our lives we are in a burning building (theoretticaly of course), and that the bible is our escape route, and our experiences, trials and tribulations, are the parts of the building that are comming downand trapping us. God is outside telling us through his word and what he desires of us how to escape to get out of the building. Since we are trapped in the building trying to escape we cant see where the flames are and how close they are to us as we go from room to room (flames representing the evils of the world and what we know isnt right). He being on the outside sees these evils, tells us what we need to do to guide us to ensure our safety, and we can either listen to his word and guidance allowing us to make it out the building safely, or we can try to forge our own path not knowing which rooms are on fire and which ones arent. IDK why, but it stuck with me and when he said it, it made a lot of sense. Youve shared alot with me through your writings and i just wanted to share something with you, lol. Wow... didnt plan on writing you a book, lol.

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    1. LOL It's okay! I appreciate your comments! I loved what you said about the burning building because that is so true! Thanks for always encouraging me to continue writing :)

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  2. I needed this post thank you so much. Right now I'm going through a situation with my friends wondering if they are really my friends. Like you said in your post birds of a feather flock together and the things that they enjoy doing I no longer enjoy. Don't get me wrong nothing is wrong with liking a certain activity but when your not open to new things how are you ever going to grow. God places people in your life for certain seasons and some people are not meant to ride the train forever. If you want to be successful in life then you need to hang around successful people. People who motivated you to do better in all situations. Like you said there is nothing wrong with closing certain doors and that's what I'm working on but this post again really helped me seeing that it is ok to sometimes to let go.

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    1. Praise God! Allow Him to guide you in those friendships that you're questioning and He will show you clearly what to do. Be encouraged!

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