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BIG Life Devotional | Daily Devotional for Women

1858 Jesus Had Friends

BIG Life Devotional | Daily Devotional for Women

Pamela Crim | Daily Devotional for Women

Education, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Christianity

5792 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary


When Jesus walked this Earth, he was God in human form. He was still all-knowing and all-powerful. He had the power of Heaven and an army of angels at his fingertips. He was lacking nothing, yet he chose not to walk his path alone. He gathered friends and shared the journey with them.



Have you ever thought about that? If Jesus needed friends on his journey, don’t you think you’re going to need some on yours? We were designed to need one another. Designed to walk together. Your life works best when shared with others.



Jesus chose 12 people and those people became his disciples. They went everywhere together. He wasn’t a one man show trying to do everything on his own. He understood his impact was greater, and his journey was better, when shared closely with others.



Who are you sharing your life with? Who have you let inside the walls and shown your true self? Or are you still keeping people at a distance and pretending you don’t need anyone?



Is it possible that perhaps your load is too heavy to bare because you’re trying to carry it on your own? You’re exhausted trying to pretend like everything is okay when the truth is you’re barely hanging on. How about you let someone else help you carry that for a bit?



Jesus, on his way to Golgotha to give his life, could no longer carry his own cross. A bystander named Simon then carried the cross, literally, for Jesus. We don’t see Jesus fighting him on it. So, why are you refusing help with your cross, your burden, your heavy load to carry?



Galatians 6:2 “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.”



I’m not to go through hardships alone, and neither are you. We’re here to carry the weight of each other’s burdens. Who’s burden are you helping carry right now? Really, let God check your heart on this. Is there anyone you’re helping with their hardship or struggle? Or has your world become small and self-focused, making you oblivious to the call to carry other’s burdens?



Christ has called us to make things easier for each other instead of harder. But dang if we aren’t in a time where we just make it harder for each other. We come in with our opinions and views and we post crap our fingers have no business typing. We have become cynical and self-righteous, adding onto the weight of someone else’s burden instead of helping them carry it.



Every time you add to the burden instead of help carry it, you are failing to fulfill the law of Christ. You are breaking his law. What is that law? Back up to chapter 5 of Galatians and it’s clear.



Galatians 5:14 “The entire law is fulfilled in a single decree: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.'”



Love each other. Love each other the way Jesus taught us to love.



Jesus shared his life fully. He washed the feet of others. He cared for a crowd of people who would be missing dinner. He was concerned for those who had a concern. Jesus MADE time. He stopped, he looked, he connected, he shared. He had friends, a close circle. Then he tells us to do the same.



Now maybe this hasn’t worked out so good for you in the past. Maybe you’ve tried to have a close circle of friends and it ended in bickering, then you decided you were better off doing this thing on your own. I’ve been there too. I’ve shut it all down after being hurt and pushed others out. THAT IS THE WORK OF THE ENEMY. Don’t let him win this. Don’t let him convince you that everyone is bad and eventually you will just be hurt again.

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Congratulations. Your gift of a new day is here. Ready to live it big. You're listening to the Big Life

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Devotional podcast. Now, here's Pamela to get you fired up for all God has available for you

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today. Well, good morning, beautiful. Welcome to a brand new day of life. Happy Wednesday, my friends. Here we are

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at the halfway point of this week. And gosh, I hope that you are showing up and you're living

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intentionally. It is Holy Week leading up to Easter. Are you following along in scripture,

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kind of seeing day by day in this week,

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the steps of Jesus, like his intentional actions? I am. And wow, there were a few things that

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really stood out to me on today's readings, actually Matthew chapter 26, like the

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first half of that, is the chronological order representing today in the Holy Week.

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And it really got me to thinking. So ladies, how hard is it for you to have friends to hang out with other

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women? Have you been hurt? Like, man, I certainly have before. And it made me believe that I just

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shouldn't have friends, that I could never trust a group of

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women.

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And wow was I ever wrong.

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And I'm so glad that God was patient with me as I was wrong.

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And reading the scripture today really got me to thinking about the example of Jesus and

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his friends. So the title of today's episode of the Big Life devotional podcast is Jesus had friends.

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When Jesus walked this earth, he was God in human form. Like he was still all knowing. He

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knew everything. He was still all powerful. Jesus had the power of heaven and an army of

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angels at his fingertips. He was lacking nothing, yet he chose not to walk his path alone.

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He gathered friends, and he shared the journey with them.

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Have you ever thought about that?

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