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The People You Can't Unfriend | 5-Minute Christian Devotional
Discover why the most irritating people in your church might be God's greatest gift to your spiritual growth in this provocative episode of Battle Drill Daily Devotional. Just like that relative who drives you up the wall at family gatherings, your church family includes people you'd never choose – and that's exactly the point.
Through the wisdom of Proverbs 27:17, explore how "iron sharpening iron" isn't a comfortable process but a transformative one. This devotional reveals why friction, heat, and sparks in relationships might signal growth rather than dysfunction. Learn how the early church united tax collectors with zealots, rich with poor, creating a supernatural unity that changed the world.
Whether you're tempted to church-hop until you find "your people" or considering giving up on Christian community altogether, this episode challenges you to see difficult relationships as divine appointments. Understand why real fellowship costs your comfort, time, and preferences – and why that investment yields priceless spiritual returns.
Scripture Reference: Proverbs 27:17
Ready to embrace the messy, beautiful reality of spiritual family? Listen now and discover how God uses unlikely people to shape your character. Share with someone who needs encouragement to stay connected despite the challenges.
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Monday – The People You Can't Unfriend
Have you ever been stuck at a family gathering with that relative who drives you up the wall? You know the one – they chew too loudly, or they hold opinions that make you wince, or they somehow always manage to say the wrong thing. Yet there you are, passing the potatoes and making polite conversation because, well, they're family.
Church is remarkably similar. We don't get to handpick our spiritual family any more than we choose our blood relatives.
As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. Proverbs 27:17
Solomon's wisdom here isn't about comfortable friendships. Iron sharpening iron produces friction. It produces heat. It produces sparks. It's noisy work. Sometimes it’s painful. The very people who irritate us most might be the ones God uses to smooth our own rough edges.
I'll admit, there have been Sundays over the years when I've wanted to slip out the back of the Hall rather than engage with certain people. But that's precisely when I need to remember this messy, imperfect community is God's design for my growth.
Real fellowship costs us something. It costs us our time. It costs us our comfort. It costs us our carefully guarded preferences. We might prefer a church filled with people just like us – people with the same interests, the same background, and the same temperament. But God's family is wonderfully, frustratingly diverse.
The early church shared meals, possessions, and lives with people from vastly diverse backgrounds. Tax collectors and zealots. Jews and Gentiles. Rich and poor. Their unity wasn't natural. It was supernatural.
Prayer: Father, help us embrace the family you've given us, even when it's uncomfortable. Teach us to value the sharpening that comes through difficult relationships. Amen.
Reflection Question: Who in your church family challenges you most, and how might God be using them to shape you?