How to FriendSample

It is normal human behavior to hold grudges against friends who have hurt us. But in the long run, those grudges actually hurt us way more than they do our friends! Why? Because they stir up bitterness, anger, and frustration within us. So, what if we decided to forgive that person instead? To let go of the grudge and, with it, the heavy emotions we’re holding onto? Forgiveness doesn’t mean what the other person did wasn’t wrong or didn’t hurt you, but it is the first step in saying that you won’t let that hurt define you. Is there a grudge you’ve been holding against someone in your life? Today, ask God for help letting go of the grudge and the courage to begin forgiving the person who wronged you—just as God has forgiven you.
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Friendships can be completely complicated. Add in the pressures that play a part in today’s high school experience, and connecting with other humans can be overwhelming. In this three-week devotional, you’ll discover how to navigate some of the most common experiences in your friendships. Whether it’s being a friend, finding friends, or working through something tough in a friendship, you’ll learn why the work it takes is always worth it.
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