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Sunday, June 19, 2016

A Privileged Position

You are my friends if you do what I command (John 15:14, NIV).

What could be a greater privilege than to have Jesus call us His friend? If I told you that the president of the Tanzania was my friend, you would probably snicker. And rightly so. Although I have briefly met him, I don’t really know him, and any “friendship” is based on what I have read about him. But if the president of the Tanzania that, Kennedy jagaji is my friend,” it would be impressive. It would indicate a relationship based on personal knowledge that he publicly affirmed.
Jesus did more than say you and I could call Him our friend. He promises He will call us His friends! Now that’s impressive! That’s a privileged position

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