Day 11 – Becoming Best Friends With God

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  1. When Adam and Eve sinned it broke the friendship God had with man. Jesus came and died on the cross to make that friendship possible again. We can become best friends with God by being obedient, by loving Him and meditating on His Word. He wants to be in our everyday activities, He wants to know about our problems. I like the idea of the “breath prayers”
    because we talk to God anywhere and anytime. “What a friend we have in Jesus “

    1. Jesus Christ reconciled us back to our Father so now we can be friends with Him. Yes, the breath prayers are also known as the “Arrow Prayers” because they are short, direct and to the point. We can do those any time during the day or night.

  2. Day 11
    Poetic Thought

    “A friend of God”

    It’s a privilege to know him
    It’s an honor to call him a friend
    I could never imagine life without him
    He was my first friend

    He’s a best friend indeed
    He fulfills all of my needs
    I’ll tell him all my secrets
    And he will share his with me

    In prayer I talk to him
    I meditate to hear him talk back
    He never turned his back on me
    And he kept me on the right track

    Everyday he is a friend
    He’s been there through the strife
    Becoming best friends with God
    Certainly changed my life

    What a friend we have in him
    All of our burdens he will bear
    He’s no ordinary friend
    My God is always there

  3. We sing the song “I am a friend of God” but this Day 11 takes it to a whole other level about me being BEST friends with God….comforting, humbling, and empowering!

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