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GBs in The Bible: Daniel and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

Another example of God Buddies in the Bible is one of my favorites, mainly because I like to say the names Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego! God deeply desires that we find close friends who stand with us whenever we enter the fires of life that test in our faith. The relationship between Daniel and his three best friends helps us think about the real meaning of friendship. The three grew in their faith together, stood by each other during some trials, and never allowed their friendship to usurp God’s place in their lives; not even in the face of death. God Buddies will also stand strong with you and support you, whereas casual acquaintances or friends of proximity usually won’t be there when things get really “hot”. Like Daniel and his buddies, it’s easier to trust in God with friends with shared convictions and beliefs. Biblical Background The book of

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GBs in The Bible: David and Nathan

One more example of God Buddies in The Bible is that of David and Nathan. Their story reminds us of how even great men like King David, are human and struggle with sin. But we also need someone who will speak truth to us, even if it may cost us a friendship. God used Nathan, the prophet to change the direction of David’s life. Nathan knew that if he rebuked David about his affair and subsequent murder, it might cost him their friendship and possibly even his life. Of course, the recipient needs to accept responsibility for their actions and be accountable to repent or change. All are characteristics that essential to your deepening friendship. Biblical Background David, the young shepherd boy who killed Goliath then enjoyed a loyal and emotionally close friendship with Jonathan, has now grown up to become the second king of Israel. David believed, as did

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GBs in The Bible: Jethro and Moses

Another example in this series of posts about GBs in The Bible is the relationship between Jethro and his son-in-law, Moses. As with the prior posts about Paul with his protege, Timothy and Ruth with her mother-in-law, Naomi, the story of Jethro and Moses shows there is wisdom to be gained when you surround yourself with people who “have been down the road” already. The life experiences of others offer huge dividends once you trust their advice and are willing to receive constructive feedback that may be needed at the moment. Biblical Background According to the book of Exodus, the legendary prophet, Moses was secretly hidden in a basket of reeds by his mother when Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed to reduce the population of the Israelites. Pharaoh’s daughter finds baby Moses in the basket on the Nile River and adopts him into the Egyptian royal

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