May 4, 2012
Women: Friends or Foes?
By Rachel Olsen
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" ... a sweet friendship refreshes the
soul." Proverbs 27:9b (MSG)
Years ago I would've told you that I don't much
like women. I counted a few as friends, but the rest I dismissed as too much
trouble. Never a "tomboy" by any stretch of the imagination, I just
found guys easier to deal with. They generally say what they mean, let you know
where you stand, and never size you up to determine who has the better haircut.
I didn't want to distrust women, but the majority
of females in my life at the time evoked that response. They were catty,
competitive and conniving. They gossiped, backstabbed and manipulated. I have
to admit that I often responded in kind. Isn't it strange how addictive
relational drama can be?
I'm told you can put a frog in a pot of cold
water on the stove and gradually turn up the heat, and it will stay in the pot
until it reaches a fatal boil without attempting to escape. Evidently the frog
doesn't realize how unhealthy the situation is slowly becoming. I can't vouch
for the accuracy of that fable - I'd never boil a frog! - but I've been in a
few friendships like that. I stayed way too long in the pot before I realized this
isn't healthy for me, and I got burned.
So what lead me to flip-flop my position on
having girlfriends? First, I decided to become friends with God. This sparked
beneficial changes in my mind and spirit. Where I had been cynical and guarded,
God's love penetrated and softened my heart. I learned the meaning of Proverbs
18:24, "A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a
friend who sticks closer than a brother" (NIV 1984). Christ was now
my forever friend who could be trusted completely.
I also made changes in my choice of girlfriends.
Through the Holy Spirit and lessons on character in the book of Proverbs, I
learned to recognize which people and relational patterns were unhealthy for
me.
I was ready to be rid of the drama! The Bible
teaches, "He who walks with the wise grows wise" (Proverbs
13:20a NIV). I wanted to walk with wise women through life. Many of my
current-at-the-time friendships ran their natural course and dissolved. A few
transformed along with me.
But there were a few I deliberately phased out
because my own character wasn't strong enough yet to remain Christ-like in
their company.
Meanwhile, I prayed for quality friendships with
women of faith. God heard my prayers. Fun-loving, God-loving, gracious women at
my church sought me out and invited me out. And I made the choice to trust and
invest in them. I discovered how beneficial it is to surround yourself with
women who inspire your walk with God.
Over time, God birthed in me a huge love and
great compassion for women. I began seeing them through His eyes and not just
the lens of my own hurtful past. I realized that not all women are like those I
had known. I also learned to forgive and pray for those who've hurt me. Today I
cherish my friendships with the women in my life.
Dear Lord, I want to have good friends, and
to be a good friend. Help me to develop godly friendships that honor and draw
others to You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Reflect and Respond:
Study the book of Proverbs and learn the traits of trustworthy character so you can develop them yourself and recognize them in others.
Study the book of Proverbs and learn the traits of trustworthy character so you can develop them yourself and recognize them in others.
Is there someone you can befriend? Striking up a
friendship can be a great way to introduce a gal to Christ.
Do you find yourself entangled in an unhealthy
relationship? Are you in emotional hiding after being burned? Take that to God
and ask Him to heal and bring restoration to your heart. Ask Him to send godly,
wise women into your life. Then muster up the courage to respond and befriend
them.
Power Verses:
James 2:23, "And the scripture was fulfilled that says, 'Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness,' and he was called God's friend." (NIV)
James 2:23, "And the scripture was fulfilled that says, 'Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness,' and he was called God's friend." (NIV)
Proverbs 22:11, "If you love purity of heart
and graciousness of speech, the king will be your friend." (GNT)