10 Things You Can Do that will Make You a Great Friend

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God made us to live in community, He created us for friendship and with His help, you and I can do what it takes to be a great friend and love well. #Friendship #FriendshipQuotes #CountingMyBlessings #WWGGG

It’s been a weird season for friendships, hasn’t it?

We’ve spent much less time with each other in person and our online relationships seem to be burdened by the overshadowing of divisive views and opinions being tossed in the air like confetti.

It’s funny! Some friendships seem effortless and last a lifetime and others crash and burn even though we give them everything we’ve got to give.

We learn about ourselves and others through our friendships, don’t we?

I have to admit, that I’ve wondered lately if social media doesn’t give us a distorted view of means to be a great friend.

Online, friendships come and go with a click of a button.

And they’re easy, right? Where else can you and I keep up with hundreds of friendships without ever leaving the house?

But unfortunately, it can seem like online quantity is more highly rated than quality and appearances are more important than authenticity. And I wonder if deep down we don’t long for greater real honest friendships.

God made us to live in community. He created us to share a closeness … and with His help, we can be great friends in person and online.

So I want to take a couple of minutes take a closer look at friendship. Maybe we can be encouraged toward having the great friendships we all need and want.

What exactly is a friend anyway?

A friend is defined as:

  • A person attached to another by feelings of affection.
  • A person whom you know, like, and trust.
  • A person with whom you enjoy spending time.

A great friend is someone who:

  • Wants what is best for you.
  • Shows empathy and sympathy, compassion, and understanding.
  • Allows individuality without fear of judgment.
  • Understands balance and the importance of give-and-take.

Important characteristics of a great friend:

  • They take time to develop.
  • Are based on honesty and trust.
  • Reflect kindness, compassion, and caring.
  • Are not selfish.
  • Protects the privacy of your story.
  • Encourages your goals and dreams.
  • _______________ (What would you add?)
God made us to live in community, He created us for friendship and with His help, you and I can do what it takes to be a great friend and love well. #Friendship #FriendshipQuotes #CountingMyBlessings #WWGGG

Bible Verses that Define Friendship:

A friend is always loyal, and a brother is born to help in time of need. Proverbs 17:17

Dear friends, since God loved us that much, we surely ought to love each other. 1 John 4:11

Just as damaging as a madman shooting a deadly weapon is someone who lies to a friend and then says, “I was only joking.” Proverbs 26:18-19 (honest)

Make allowance for each other’s faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Colossians 3:13

Be happy with those who are happy, and weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with each other. Don’t be too proud to enjoy the company of ordinary people. And don’t think you know it all! Romans 12:15–16

As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. Proverbs 27:17

Wow, wouldn’t it be amazing if all our friendships looked like that!

The truth is…

A great friend values we over me.

I want to know how well I’m doing, so here are some questions I’m asking myself:

  • Am I always gently and respectfully honest with my friends? Are they honest with me?
  • Do I quickly forgive a friend’s flaws? Do they forgive me?
  • Do I talk about my friend’s problems to others? Do they talk about me?
  • Am I quick to help and encourage a friend? Are they helpful and encouraging?
  • Have we invited God into our friendship?
  • Am I willing to make some necessary changes to enjoy the blessing of great friendship? What will that mean?

To help, I’ve come up with 10 important qualities needed in every friendship.

God made us to live in community, He created us for friendship and with His help, you and I can do what it takes to be a great friend and love well. #Friendship #FriendshipQuotes #CountingMyBlessings #WWGGG

10 Things You Can Do that will Make You a Great Friend

1. Do Be an Encourager, not a Flatterer 

Flattery is just sugar-coated manipulation and no matter how sweetly it’s presented manipulation is selfish and unloving. Encouragement is love in words and action. Go ahead … give compliments generously – but do it for them and be sincere!

So speak encouraging words to one another. Build up hope so you’ll all be together in this, no one left out, no one left behind. I know you’re already doing this; just keep on doing it. 1 Thessalonians 5:11

2. Do Be Understanding and Helpful

Sometimes all it takes is a listening ear or a caring note. Other times it may be providing a meal or sitting in a hospital waiting room. Whatever it is . . . as much as it is possible, friends help each other.

Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ. If you think you are too important to help someone, you are only fooling yourself. You are not that important. Galatians 6:2–3 (MSG)

3. Do Be Honest

Trust is an important and essential part of any close relationship. Lies destroy trust. So tell the truth but do it respectfully and kindly.

An honest answer is like a kiss of friendship. Proverbs 24:26

4. Do Be Compassionate

Show that you care about your friend and their problems without being judgmental. Listen without judgment

You must be compassionate, just as your Father is compassionate. Luke 6:36

5. Do Be Respectful of Boundaries

Healthy friendships aren’t clingy. Each person values the other’s personal space and preferences. Boundaries are a healthy and important part of great friendships.

“Good boundaries prevent resentment.” ~ Dr. Henry Cloud

God made us to live in community, He created us for friendship and with His help, you and I can do what it takes to be a great friend and love well. #Friendship #FriendshipQuotes #CountingMyBlessings #WWGGG

6. Do not Gossip

Friends shouldn’t gossip with you or about you. Because the unfortunate truth is … If they will do it with you, they will do it to you.

A troublemaker plants seeds of strife; gossip separates the best of friends. Proverbs 16:28

7. Do not Judge

The simple facts are you never have all the information. You haven’t lived their experiences and you probably don’t know the whole story.

Remember…

“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged.” Luke 6:37

8. Do not Pry 

If your friend doesn’t want to talk about it—let it go. They’ll talk when they’re ready. 

“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable.” ~ David Tyson Gentry

9. Do not Envy

You may wish you could enjoy their blessings, but I promise you don’t want their problems. Every life has a blend of good and bad.

A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones. Proverbs 14:30 (NIV)

“Comparison is the thief of joy.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt

10. Do not Make Promises You Can’t or Won’t Keep

To the best of your ability be reliable. Being trustworthy is one of the most important parts of all relationships.

“May the Lord make us keep our promises to each other, for He has witnessed them.” 1 Samuel 20:23

And that’s my list of the 10 Most Important Things to Do if You Want to Be a Great Friend.

Now, let me also add that I’m a huge fan of simply having fun and laughing together as often as possible. God made us to live life together. To share our laughter and our tears. And He has given us everything we need to encourage each other with love.

Today, if you have one or more great friends . . . stop for a moment and thank God, then reach out and thank them.

Finally, tell us . . . what’s on your list of “important” important things to do to be a great friend?

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14 Comments

  1. True friendship is what makes this life sweet and meaningful in so many varied ways, Deb. I’m thankful, always, for those I can count as my friends.
    Blessings!

    1. Me too, Martha! Friends are a special blessing from the Lord! God be with you, my friend!

  2. In the past, I’ve had friends who did not practice number 5 very well. That one’s so important to me and can really drive a wedge in a friendship fast, Deb! Thanks for these wonderful insights. We all need to learn to do better as friends and you’re giving us the tools and direction to do just that! Pinning, my friend!

    1. Boundaries are so important . . . both ways. It’s an important part of showing respect to one another. Thanks for your encouragement, Beth! Blessings!

  3. Thankyou for this wonderful list. I see a few areas to improve on. Friendships have been strange during this time. I miss being together. Maree

    1. It has been a challenge to figure out how to live our friendships without getting together. I’m so ready for in-person visiting, too! Thanks for visiting and for your kindness. Blessings and hugs!

  4. So many great points about friendship in this post! I think we can always be working to grow in our relational skills. For me it helps to remember to simply be to others the friend I want to have.

    1. Thanks, Ginger! I so appreciate your encouragement. Blessings and hugs!

  5. I’ve been thinking a lot about this subject, as I reconnected with my best friend last year, and we’ve been meeting regularly. She’s in a very different life situation than me (I’m childless, and she’s a single mom of 3). So, learning to listen (without judgement or trying to fix things, but just acknowledging how they feel/what they’re experiencing) has been a big one for me. And I love Romans 12:15-16, so much great advice in that one verse!

    1. That’s so important, Barbara! I’m sure she is thankful for your friendship! May God bless you both!

  6. Anne - One Determined Life says:

    Having and being a true friend is hard because it’s hard to be intentional all the time.
    These are great tips and I thank you for sharing.

    1. You’re right, Anne! It takes effort to be intentional and it works best when both friends are applying the Great Friend Tips. Thanks for your kindness. Bless you!