Albert Lee, former international director of RBC Ministries—the parent ministry of ODJ—was instrumental in helping the organization to establish offices in 32 locations and to distribute resources to more than 150 countries. On his 60th birthday, he penned these words, “As I reflect on the past 60 years of my life, my story could be summarized with these two words: greatly helped.”
Indeed, no ministry can ever be accomplished alone. Even the great apostle Paul needed help from his friends. He was assisted by his friend Tychicus—a man with a servant’s heart. He was as trustworthy as that FedEx man who won’t allow foul weather to prevent the delivery of your packages, and as faithful as that friend you would trust to stand in as interim pastor (Colossians 4:7; 2 Timothy 4:12; Titus 3:12). Tychicus never sought prominence; he simply served.
Aristarchus was Paul’s travel companion from Ephesus to Jerusalem to Rome (Acts 19:29, Acts 20:4, Acts 27:2; Colossians 4:10). He stuck with Paul through thick and thin. Every leader needs a friend like Aristarchus who is there to share the burdens of the road.
Paul also had Epaphras, a man known for his zealous prayers (Colossians 4:12-13). You can imagine what an encouragement he was to Paul as they agonized together in praying for others.
Then there’s Doctor Luke (Colossians 4:14). He joined Paul in his second mission trip and stayed till the end. He knew every pain and scar on Paul’s body. And, like Paul, he was highly educated and cultured. I’m sure they must have enjoyed sparring together over ideas.
Many of us will not be asked to do prominent things for God, but we can still be a Tychicus, Aristarchus, Epaphras, or Luke. Together, we can advance Jesus’ kingdom until He returns.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Acts 10:24-48
More:
Read Proverbs 27:17 and Ecclesiastes 4:9-11 to see some benefits of true friendship.
Next:
Make a list of people who have helped you become the person you are. Write a card, make a call, or express your appreciation to them in some other way today.
Wayne on October 24, 2013 at 5:59 am
Lord help us to stay hungry for advancing the kingdom of God & give you all the glory !
mike wittmer on October 24, 2013 at 8:38 am
Thank you for this timely reminder. It’s easy to feel isolated from others in our technological world. We need close friends more than anything, because that is the only thing that will ultimately count.
winn collier on October 31, 2013 at 2:50 pm
I know that my circle of friends are what, in God’s mercy, holds me together some days. This is pure grace.