Slippery Friendships
Samantha
Evilsizer
"The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who
can
understand it?" Jeremiah 17:9 (NIV)
The white snow clouds shadowed the faces peering down
on
me as I lay flat on the freezing ground. Squinting up at the group, my
thoughts
whirled: How did this happen? Are my bones broken? Did I take anyone
down
with me?
Four winters in the mountains, coupled with countless
sightings of others falling down, had taught me to watch where I stepped. I
had
gingerly led my Freshman Orientation group across campus as we picked our
way
through snowy sidewalks. But the brick steps outside the English building
got
the better of me.
After carefully standing up, and gathering my book bag
and
pride, I spotted the culprit. A small patch of ice—that I thought was melted
snow—winked up at me.
Losing our footing happens, even when using caution.
Stepping lightly isn't always a sufficient safeguard when walking into a
potentially slick situation, especially one that involves our heart. Jeremiah 17:9 warns, "The heart is deceitful above all
things
and beyond cure. Who can understand it?" (NIV) My friend Mia
learned
this truth at her first job.
In her new position, Mia often collaborated with
people in
other departments. She enjoyed getting out of her office and breaking up the
day-to-day routine. There was one thing she most looked forward to though:
meetings with her co-worker, Paul.
Though their jobs were serious in nature, meetings
with
him were light-hearted. An hour of shuffling paperwork disappeared in
laughter
and conversation.
Weekly meetings soon seemed like an eternity apart. To
fill in the gaps, Paul and Mia emailed each other funny anecdotes. They'd
catch
a few minutes on the phone to tell about a snippet in their day. Eventually
Mia
and Paul shared lunches, inside jokes, and personal stories. When in a
crowd,
they'd gravitate to each other and sit together at staff
meetings.
I'd heard so much about Paul I wasn't surprised when
Mia
brought him up one morning over coffee.
"I think I have a problem," she said. "I have a crush
on
Paul."
Honestly, I wasn't surprised after all she'd told me
about
him—everything but one incredibly important fact: "He's
married."
In that moment, we both saw how little conversations
and
small confidences shared led her to fall for Paul. She'd stopped looking
carefully where she was stepping and convinced herself they were "just
friends."
But Jeremiah 17:9 tells us our hearts are deceitful
and
sly. The word "deceitful" in the original Hebrew language is 'aqob,
meaning slippery and insidious. In other words, our own hearts can cause us
to
lose our footing before we're even aware it's happening.
When we fail to keep our guard up, we're at risk to
fall
down. And after the realization that we've gone too far, we may find
ourselves
asking: How did this happen? Are any marriages broken? Did I take anyone
down with me?
Looking back, if I had re-routed my tour around
campus, I
could have avoided the fall. And that's just what Mia did. She asked God for
forgiveness and wisdom. Then she determined to change her pattern at work.
Mia
stopped spending time alone with Paul and limited their non-work
interactions.
It took time for her feelings for him to go away, and she admitted it was a
bit
awkward at first. But after a while they settled in to a professional
relationship—nothing more, nothing less.
Sometimes we don't recognize slippery spots on our
own.
But God does and if we ask, He will reveal these to us. Let's pause before
taking another step in our friendships to ask the Lord for guidance. We
might
just spare our heart and avoid a damaging fall!
Dear Lord, thank You for the gift of friendship … Yours and
others. I want to point others—and myself—to You by my actions, words, and
deeds. Help me do this by testing my heart and removing anything that could
put
me at risk of slipping. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED UP YONDER
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more,
And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair;
When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore,
And the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there.
Refrain
When the roll, is called up yonder,
When the roll, is called up yonder,
When the roll, is called up yonder,
When the roll is called up yonder I’ll be there.
When the roll, is called up yonder,
When the roll, is called up yonder,
When the roll is called up yonder I’ll be there.
And the glory of His resurrection share;
When His chosen ones shall gather to their home beyond the skies,
And the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there.
Refrain
Let us talk of all His wondrous love and care;
Then when all of life is over, and our work on earth is done,
And the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there.
Refrain
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