After David had finished talking with Saul, he met Jonathon, the King's son. There was an immediate bond between them, for Jonathon loved David. 1 Samuel 18:1
I was reading the start of Tony Dungee's book - you know the part where it tells you "how to use this book." I know, I know, nobody reads that, but I had some free time. Anyway, he seperates his book into 7 themes - I guess the 7 things he thinks are most important. They are things like Family, Potential, Faith, etc. Well, while I'm reading this I actually think to myself, "I hope he doesn't have friends on that list." I remember the thought popping into my head hoping that friendship wasn't that big a deal.
Why? BECAUSE I STINK AT IT! Even as I was walking out of the gym this morning, I noticed that I made the choice to not even say "Bye" to the guy at the counter. Instead, I put on my headphones and walked right by. I do that a lot. I just walk right by people. I don't stop by people's rooms at school. I don't call people just to talk. I don't go "hang out."
Part of it is that I'm focused on work and stuff I do. Part of it is self-esteem stuff. Part of it is people sometimes bug me. There's a lot that goes into it, but I'm just not that good of a friend, and it's really not that big a deal to me.
But, I think Tony Dungee is on to something. It's a big deal to him, and it's a big deal to God - especially how you can build up the people around you. So, maybe I don't need to be Norm from Cheers, but it is possible that I might be more open to how God would want to use me in other people's lives.
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