Friend’s Frenzies

 ““Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. A satisfied soul loathes the honeycomb, But to a hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.” Proverbs 27:6-7 NKJV

In a season of economic recession, extreme difficulties, and unpleasant circumstances, people often learn, relearn, and unlearn the thin line between friends and fellows. Since everyone is naturally motioned to focus on his own personal needs, friend’s frenzies are usually very painful. Notwithstanding, while the closeness of friends make their frenzies readily appalling, the fulfillment of life’s purposes and agenda are sincerely engineered by the actions and inaction of friends. As family members, workplace associates,  neighbours, society members, and project partners, friends are intrinsically close to everyone’s life engagements, dreams, and goals. Therefore, it is always the best admonition from the preacher for anyone to learn, relearn, and unlearn how to accommodate the frustrating frenzies of friends. As clearly established by the preacher, a focussed man with a purpose-driven ambition is undeterred by his friend’s frenzies; they are readily treated as fruitful freebies by the grace of God.


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