Fickle or Faithful Friends
"A  friend loves at all times."1
    Babe Ruth was one of the all-time greats of American  baseball. For years he had been the idol of sports fans. Time, however, took  its toll. I read how, in one of his last games, he began to falter. He struck  out and made several misplays that allowed the opposing team to score five runs  in one inning. As he walked from the field, he was greeted with an enormous  storm of boos and catcalls from the stands. Fans shook their fists.
    
    Then a little boy jumped over the railing and, with  tears running down his cheeks ran out to the great athlete. Unashamedly, he  flung his arms around his hero's legs and held on tightly. Babe Ruth picked him  up, hugged him, set him down, and together the two of them walked off the field  hand in hand.
    
    An unknown poet wrote:
    
      I went out to find a friend,
      But could not find one there.
      I went out to be a friend,
      And friends were everywhere!
  
    Suggested  prayer: "Dear God, please help me to be a faithful friend at all times. And  thank you that your friendship for me is never based on my performance—good or  bad—and that you love me at all times no matter what. Thank you for hearing and  answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus' name, amen."
  
    1. Proverbs  17:17 (NIV).
  
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