Life gets busy. With the demands of life piling up like a huge mound of dirt, God still calls us to foster our fellowship with one another. Hebrews 10:25 tells us, “And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” As Christ’s return draws closer and closer, even in our day and hour, it’s a good practice to cultivate our current friendships. Close fellowship can spring forth timely encouragement.
So, when was the last time you paused to play? In other words, has it been a while since you took a load off to enjoy a fun or relaxing day with a friend? Sometimes we just need a gentle reminder to cease from our labors and rest. And rest can look like spending unhurried time in prayer and reading the Bible to learn more about our closest friend, Jesus Christ. Other times, it could resemble scheduling some much needed time out with friends.
However, if you’ve found yourself fresh out of creative ideas for cultivating your current friendships, then here are a few to consider trying out.
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You can either rent an Air B&B home for the weekend or book a stay at a nearby resort. No flights. Just a quick drive away. Pack light. And remember to take a mental load off as well. Simply enjoy this moment away as you spend time with a friend or friends for some much-needed rest, relaxation, and fun together. Oh, and don’t forget to pray for a safe drive there and back.
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Prepare ahead of time for the type of puzzle you guys would like to put together. That could be fun within itself, with all the ideas flowing. Also, decide what kind of pizza everyone would like early enough so that you can avoid time delays in getting the party started. Furthermore, some music should be added to the mix by having praise and worship playing in the background. Putting together a puzzle while talking, laughing, and sharing a meal together can be so much fun! Acts 2:42 encourages, “All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and fellowship and to sharing in meals, and to prayer.”
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Now, this might not be the most creative idea, but I think it’s worth the mention. You can create a prayer agenda for your friend or friend group for a collaborative fast. During your sacrificial time together, you can pray for each other’s families, finances, and futures. While also lifting each other up through your tasks and tribulations. First, Thessalonians 5:11 states, “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as you are doing.”
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Grow stronger together spiritually. Change up your scene. Instead of studying at home alone, invite a friend or a couple of friends to join you for diving deeper into a book of the Bible or a topical study over coffee, tea, breakfast, lunch, or dinner at a new coffee shop or eatery. Fellowshipping together over a refreshing or soothing beverage or feasting on food that nourishes your soul, body, and spirit can be quite fulfilling!
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You are friends, so most likely, you know what your friend or friends might enjoy in a box full of goodies. It can be sentimental, spiritual, or something new. Whatever you decide, really consider them and imagine the anticipation and excitement they’ll have when the mail arrives at their doorstep. Don’t forget, you’ve got a package coming too! So, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Choose your package with care.
Nurturing your friendships takes time, effort, and even a little creativity to keep them growing strong. I want to encourage you as I encourage myself to nourish your relationships with love and light. Shine bright as you enjoy your time together, relaxing and having fun! Fertilize your friendships with peace, patience, and pausing intentionally to spend time in prayer and God’s word together. Good friendships are not always easy to find. So, when you have them, cherish them and take good care of them because a good friend will enrich your life. Choose to cultivate your current friendships, even the new ones.
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