Today's post is a repost of one from the late David Wilkerson. I first read David Wilkerson's words when I was 12 years old from his book, "The Cross and the Switchblade". Today, I still read his words as his ministry continues to publish daily. I've recently been thinking about those whom we surround ourselves with in the business world and in our personal lives and this message struck home and I wanted to pass it along.
Pastor David Wilkerson:
Who do you name as your closest friends? Believe it or
not, this question is a matter of great concern to the Lord because your
friendships speak loudly, both to God and to the world, about the condition of
your heart.
"Lord, what do You think of my friendships? Are they
pleasing to You?" Have you ever thought to ask Him these questions? The
fact is, a righteous friend can provide a link to the blessing and favor of
God, because he encourages you toward a godly lifestyle. On the other hand, an
unrighteous friend can be a chain to every kind of evil, leading you into
terrible bondages.
As I use the word friend throughout this message, I am
not referring to immediate family members. My definition of a friend here is
someone with whom you are closely associated, one in whom you naturally
confide. In short, a friend is someone with whom you walk and talk and to whom
you bare your soul.
You probably have various circles of friends: a
"business" circle, which includes your coworkers, partners or
clients; a "social" circle, which includes those with whom you
associate on a surface level. You also may have contact with ungodly
acquaintances. The apostle Paul says it's impossible for us to avoid these
kinds of contacts; otherwise, we would have to leave the world altogether!
Yet the circle God cares about most is your intimate
circle, your bosom pals.
These are the people you love most, and who most
influence your life. You are naturally attracted to one another, and you agree
on most things so you feel safe opening your heart to each other.
The Bible tells us we are not to be ignorant concerning
Satan's seductions. And one of the devil's most common attacks against us is to
bring into our inner circle of friends someone who is walking in deception, an
agent of hell who is on a mission to destroy us. Satan especially uses this
ploy with lonely or compassionate Christians. He tries to turn an undiscerning
person's kindness into an affinity with an evil spirit!
“Do not be deceived: evil communications [companions]
corrupt good manners [people]” (1 Corinthians 15:33).
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