Relationships today are often strained by shallowness, adversity, or selfishness. Sometimes people want to be "fair-weather friends," or to use a relationship for their own benefit. Michael Youssef examines the godly friendship of David and Jonathan in his six-part series, Godly Friendships, and points out the solid foundation of a close friendship and the building blocks to nurture a strong bond that honors God. We think of David and Jonathan as being friends whose relationship was born of advantage and privilege. But both of them had a difficult childhood, flawed parents, and hostile environments. Yet, by trusting in God, their friendship was a model for all who came after them.
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