Real Advice: My friend is driving me crazy

One of my best friends recently became religious. She told me that we could not be friends because I use curse words sometimes, and because of my relationship with my boyfriend. She also said that if I do not put God ahead of everything in my life that I won’t make it to Heaven.

I was raised a Catholic and I believe very much in God and my faith. I may not go to church every weekend but I believe that faith is faith…it’s not the building you practice your faith in.

The only thing wrong with my relationship with my boyfriend is that we argue sometimes like any other couple.

My friends says my relationship brings her down. I don’t swear all the time and I make sure I don’t use the Lord’s name in vain. I just feel like she’s making me out to be this horrible person that I’m not. I’m 15 years old and have fought off the temptations of drinking and drugs. I have not touched them and will not.

Please help me. I’m very confused.

-Kayla L.

Hi Kayla,

Sometimes when people become followers of Christ, they have to learn to share their faith. It’s not that they want to hurt people, but that they aren’t sure how to go about it.

When I look at the Bible I see really great stories of Jesus reaching out to tell people about what he called “good news”.

“Did you know that God loves you?”

“Did you know that there is a way to experience a real relationship with the Heavenly Father?”

“You used to try to please God by following rules, now you can know him.”

These were invitations to become intimate with a heavenly Father through his son, Jesus Christ.

The cool thing about following God is that he takes ordinary people and puts them on an extraordinary journey. But rather than focus on that, many new believers focus on the external stuff, forgetting that God is big enough to change our lives from the inside out.

It sounds like your friend is still figuring things out. Maybe she’s afraid that she’ll lose what is so precious to her, so she wants to stay away from things that used to trip her up. Maybe she’s worried about you, her friend, because she wants more for you in one area or another.

Without getting angry, talk to your friend. Ask her to share why she is a follower of Christ. Show her this blog, and this response.

She’s found something really good, and perhaps that will give her a chance to talk about it.

If you have any questions about this, I’d love to share more. Knowing God has been the most amazing aspect of my life. It’s helped me discover who God is, and what I am to him, and how that impacts my whole life. It’s no different for you than it is for me or your friend, Kayla. He loves you just as much.

You are making a lot of right choices, and that’s smart and cool. There is even more ahead as you get to know God on an intimate level - following Him, letting Him transform your life, figuring out what part you play in life and in faith.

I’m here if you have more questions. Thanks for such an honest question. Love that.

Suzie

One Response to “Real Advice: My friend is driving me crazy”


1 Lydia Rule says: Jul 18, 2008 @ 8:35pm

“She also said that if I do not put God ahead of everything in my life that I won’t make it to Heaven.”

Salvation is letting God be first in your life/letting Him have control. :-) In order to become God’s child, you have to let Him in your heart. I’m not sure what your friend told you, but here’s a link to a website that explains how to become saved. :-)

http://www.chick.com/information/general/salvation.asp

Hope this helps!
-Lydia R.

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