I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends

This weekend I was extremely fortunate to attend a reunion with some extraordinary women all of which I met in college. It had been over a decade for many and in some instances more than two since I’d seen most of them.  Yet, our love for each other appears to have actually increased as the years have gone by. 

I believe we were all surprised at the overwhelming love and fellowship we felt as the years melted away, our memories awakened and the support we felt for one another renewed.

Our joy allowed us to laugh and sometimes cry as our affection surpassed the years we’d been apart.  Some of us have experienced exceptional losses. Others are in the midst of amazing blessings. No matter where each of us stands at this point in our lives, we encourage each other very much inspired by testimonies that celebrate gains and mourn losses.  Twenty five years after our first “meeting”  we have survived and even triumphed through the decades.

The speaker for our banquet was one of our own, an exceptional woman touched by God who is walking out the vision planted deeply within her. The Sister Accord by Sonia Jackson Myles is an example of how we are to love, celebrate and encourage one another. Sonia’s testimony spoke of overcoming fear and walking by faith into the future.

Sometimes, what we believe we need, God has already provided for usSomeone who will listen, empathize, support and even pray for us is often readily accessible and often more than willing if we would only open our eyes to the people who are gifts that lie untouched before us. 

We all need a little help from time to time. A hug, a kind word, the experience of someone who has “been there” can help us along life’s journey. Sometimes when we feel we can’t make it on our own, God has already provided people in our lives to help us. Unfortunately, we often don’t recognize the people we’ve been blessed with and fail to open the door and let them in!

I believe our reunion this weekend allowed us to not only reconnect based on memories of the past but also to bind us together for whatever the future may hold.

We were reminded of the love that connects us. The years have taught us that people are important and we can never take them for granted. We’ve lost some of our sisters through the years which makes those who remain all the more precious. We’ve learned since college what life really is and how valuable a gift friendship can be.  Like a special gift wrapped up so perfectly, you have to first tear through some paper, pry open the box and work around the packaging to get to the treasure that lies within. Sometimes the love and laughter you need is readily available if only you would dare to pick up the phone, shoot someone a text or even answer an email.  

God loves us for sure, yet sometimes He extends His love for us through other people.  

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another,” John 13:34-35 NKJV 

“[Let] love [be] without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good. [Be] kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another,” Romans 12:9-10 NKJV 

***Happy Anniversary Pearls of Opulence! 

By Lilka Finley Raphael

Author, Editor, Gardner, Photographer, Pharmacist

8 comments

  1. So, so true this, we do need a little help from our friends and you blessed me today with your heartfelt post. So glad you got to reunite with your old college friends Lilka, what a great blessing that was 🙂

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    1. i must admit I had a blast. God was there in our midst and the opportunity to reconnect was such a blessing! I guess we all need a reminder that we can’t do it alone. We were created to love God AND each other.

      Much love, blessings and peace to YOU!

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  2. “We were reminded of the love that connects us. The years have taught us that people are important and we can never take them for granted.” I feel that.

    The greatest joy is to see that God loves all people… perhaps, I do know from experience that my greatest joy is seeing the love of God’s intention in others such as spouse, children, mentor, friend, etc.. seeing God’s intention is just anyone is a calling.
    Blessings
    ~ Eric

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    1. Your words definitely ring true Eric.

      I have to remind myself to see through the spirit the love that God has readily made available to me. Sometimes we don’t see it because we are so familiar with a person but that love is there nonetheless.

      Thanks so much for your wise words as always. Peace and love to you!

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