We all need someone to share our thoughts, feelings, secrets and frustration with. Someone that can differentiate our likes from our dislikes. To have such bond, you need trust. Trust is what seals a bond between one person and another. Without faithfulness and loyalty in a friendship, you can feel like an outcast, betrayed or lonely. No one wants to be alone. For that reason, a friend should share their love and concerns for one another as well.
Showing someone that you care about them and are concern about them is vital in a friendship. They should push you to higher heights because they want to see you to your best abilities. When you’re …show more content…
feeling down, their biggest priority is supposed to be that they wish to see you smile again. By caring and being concern for a friend, a friend becomes a single soul dwelling in two bodies, said by the ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle. By looking out for one another, a friend must be accountable in a friendship at all times.
Proverbs 18:19 in the New Living Translation says: "It's harder to make amends with an offended friend than to capture a fortified city.
Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with iron bars." In a friendship, we have to pledge that we will be for our friend to ensure that he or she is doing the right thing even if it risks losing a friendship them. When we've offended a true friend- loss of trust or by speaking the truth with love. We must be cautious to not break the trust. Nevertheless, by not speaking on the truth, we cause a greater hurt in our friend's life. We must be willing to sacrifice our needs for those of our friend. That is what it means to be a true
friend.
And so, you may have hundreds of friends, or only a few. Often, today’s phony, temporary world offers us vague empty relationships. People loosely use the term friend to describe the people they are associated with. So despite as much friends one may believe to have, some are only acquaintances, not true friends. A true friendship requires a bond consisting of trust, a sense of caring and concern, and most importantly accountability. What type of friendship do you have