Godly, Wholesome Relationships: Finding Your Tribe

I've come to realize something.
Lately, I've been hurt by someone who used to be close to me, but hasn't been a great friend. I think God is telling me it's time to bless and release this relationship.
This has left me feeling awkward and lonely at times, but then, I got this message from someone else: "I hope you have a fabulous week!"
There are people who will seek a friendship with you and have a genuine interest in your well being. Surround yourself with those people. Don't keep pouring into those who only talk to you when it's convenient or manipulate you into getting what they want.
Find the people who will sit with you during hard times and say, "I'm bringing over ice cream." Find the people who will pray with you, serve with you, and seek God with you.
Pray for those difficult people? Absolutely.
Treat them with kindness? Absolutely.
But as the phrase goes, "Find your tribe, and love them hard."
After all, Jesus had a tribe of 12 that he poured into.
Godly, wholesome relationships.
Find those people.

11 comments


  • LINDA F GIBSON

    Great message and something I have also learned through the years.


  • Rachel Hughen

    Thank you for sharing. I also have a"sister" whom I work with who began criticizing me in front of co workers. Then he had emergency surgery and was out for 3 weeks. Now she’s back, but I have chosen to just do my work unto the Lord and go home. It has been peaceful.


  • Jesus Is My Tribe

    Thank you Lord!!!! For the reminder we are not of this world. But we can love in this world.


  • Kim

    I am so sorry. I have had many “Friends” like that and I agree, God says let go and find your tribe! I looked… would have bought that T-shirt today for me and my tribe! I hope you have and or still finding your tribe! Love your shirts.
    Sending hugs and blessings your way! 🙏🏻😇


  • Colleen

    Thanks for this encouraging message. I too felt I needed to release a close friendship with similar issues. At times I felt like I’d like to readdress the friendship but then as I carefully thought through that, I knew it would not be the right choice.


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