Today at Cafe Chat, Kim at To Know Him shared the following scripture with us:


Proverbs 27:6
Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy.

Kim asks us:
Share a time when a friend may have wounded you by speaking hard words to you, and even though you were hurt you realized it was the best and most loving thing he/she could have done. (If you can share the specifics that would be great, but if not feel free to use generalities).

Wow, I had one example come immediately to my mind. I have many dear heart-friends who would speak hard truths to me. None of my true friends tickle my ears. But back in 2003 I was in a VERY UNHEALTHY relationship with someone who approached me as a “friend” — though this person was far from it.

My dear friend called my attention to what was happening. She was direct and firm. I didn’t like it at the moment. It stung and I started to cry. I was angry, embarrassed, but I knew she was right. I knew she was a true friend to give me a wake-up call. We are still great friends to this day.

On another note, I have said some hard things too. It has always worked out well with the exception of one friend. I had been through a lot with someone I considered my best friend (outside of my marriage). This friend had started getting into some crazy spiritual stuff and started walking in a lot of spiritual pride. I told her how I felt about the way she was acting and it completely ended our relationship. I never understood how she was able to be direct with me, but couldn’t take it herself. I have grieved over the loss of this friend for many years. I still love her and send her birthday wishes (never hearing back from her) and Christmas cards. I pray that God will open her eyes to my heart on this side of heaven. I miss her so much! I haven’t seen her since my daughter was a baby.

True friends are such a treasure. I am so blessed to have many heart-friends. I don’t know how I would have made it over the years without my Sisters in Christ!

I pray YOU have accountability partners too.