We
should understand that this verse just lists the order of events, not cause and
effect. It’s not a promise that we will get rich if we pray for our friends; but to have good friends is to already possess a type of
riches. Praying for them produces its own kind of wealth. It is an honor
to have friends and to pray for them.
If your relationships are like mine, you have an eclectic
collection of friends. People I have known all my life; people I have just met.
People that I love to spend time with and people that make me wonder, “Why in
the world am I friends with this person?” Job’s friends sound like they may belong
in that last category! Remember how trying and annoying they were? But they
stuck by him and he prayed for them anyway. And because Job was merciful, God
showed mercy to him.
Sometimes
you don’t pick your friends – sometimes they pick you. And sometimes, perhaps,
God has arranged the whole thing for the benefit of one of you – or both of
you. Like Job, we don’t have to approve
of someone’s negative behavior or attitude, but we can try to understand it and deal with it appropriately.*
Praying
for someone is always appropriate behavior. Praying for our friends may not
make us win the lottery but God will prosper us in unexpected ways.
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