Friendship Poems Reveal the Two Best Qualities in a Friend



Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009

by Robert Ogden
http://www.poemplaques.com

There are two basic qualities required in a friend. The first is illustrated in the following poem:

As Flowers Grow

As flowers grow

Their beauty soothes

The eyes within their reach.

As friendships grow

Our hearts accept

The faults that lie in each.

I remember wondering why one of the smartest fellows in my high school class was such a close friend. I did not feel worthy of his companionship, mostly because he was a straight "A" student. Yet, we visited each other's homes in the summer and spent a lot of time together at school.

Looking back at that unique relationship and analyzing it, I finally concluded that our friendship was based on one major ingredient: acceptance. We accepted each other for who we were-faults included.

This was a major lesson for me and helped me later on in life, including in my marriage. The differences between men and women require an acceptance of each other's faults if they are to get along in wedlock.

"As Flowers Grow" is an expression of this truth. Just as flowers have no choice but to be beautiful-it is their job, they have to be or they stop being flowers...so friendships have no choice but to accept the faults in others or they must stop being friends.

This next poem showcases the second quality of a true friend.

Encouragement

The lonely task

Was long and hard;

My joy was at an end.

Discouragement

Had all but won.

Until He sent a friend.

Another major ingredient in the perfect "friend" recipe is your presence. Friends spend time with each other helping and encouraging. It is difficult to be a friend from far away unless you were friends before one of you moved away.

Long distance love relationships are tough, and so are long distance friendships. For a friend to help keep you from quitting during discouraging moments, he needs to be there with you.

Christians find discouragement to be one of Satan's top tools to hinder their service. I have a hard time thinking of a more potent weapon. I am glad I Corinthians 10:13 is still in the Bible. In a nutshell the verse says there is nothing that Satan can tempt us with that we cannot handle with God's help.

When everyone seems to be against you though you know you are right; when loneliness threatens to undue your resolve to continue; when circumstances cry out, "Where is God when you need Him?"; know that God has not left you. He is allowing you to be tested that you might grow in Him.

He may just be seeing if you will have the courage to continue to trust Him for your needs. After all, dis-couragement is nothing more than a lack of courage to continue relying on Him. Discouragement is not a symptom but a problem in itself.

It is true that we are blessed by the companionship and caring of others. Their company dispels loneliness and temporarily drives discouragement away. And as we grow and learn to handle discouragement better from our experience, we become better able to go on the offensive and learn to encourage others as the acceptance and presence of our friends encourages us.
Robert Ogden is a Christian school teacher living in Central Florida. More of his poems can be seen at http://www.poemplaques.com
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» left by Nenita Wells
2 years 220 days ago.
298 fans.
Hi Robert
 
I recognized the beauty of these two poems. Well done. Great article.
 
I am a fan.
 
Nenita
» left by Marijo Phelps
2 years 217 days ago.
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Welcome to SearchWarp, Robert. I know there are probably many Robert Ogdens out there but did you grow up in Stockton, CA? Marijo (Mary Jo is how it is pronounced)
» left by Robert Ogden 2 years 217 days ago.
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Hi, Marijo. I grew up in upstate New York. Interestingly, my youngest sister is named Mary Jo...small world!
» left by Marijo Phelps 2 years 216 days ago.
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I worked for a pediatrician for 10 years and one of our patients was Robert Ogden - interesting about your Mary Jo! Marijo
» left by David Tanguay
2 years 213 days ago.
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I enjoyed reading your poems and commentaries Robert, well done.
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