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I remember like yesterday my Father telling me, " In your lifetime you will be able to count all of your TRUE friends on one hand, and have fingers left over." I just thought that seemed so ridiculous. Not to brag, but I was pretty popular. Then I stopped all of the heavy drinking and stupid behavior that made me popular. I started to become responsible, worked hard, I became a family man, and I became a Christian. It felt as though I was at the point where I had everything a man could want, but I became much less popular. I tried to speak to my friends about Jesus, but they laughed and said I was going through a "phase". In short, I have not spoken with my 2 "best friends" in months. We have nothing in common anymore. The last time I spoke to one of my friends, he told me he was going to be a father, and then made a crude remark suggesting he's been with so many women, he probable has some running around somewhere. I told him being a father would change his life, and he said no it wouldn't. I fear they will never change. They still drink like fish, and behave in a foolish ways. They just don't get it. And the worst part is, they say they are Christians. They have no fear about the way they are living. I guess my Dad was right. I have no true friends left. Sometimes it's lonely being a Christian, but praising him is worth every sacrifice.
God Bless! Betty