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King Solomon reminded me this morning that I’ve got some correspondence work to do.

“Never abandon a friend— either yours or your father’s.” (Psalm 27:10)

It’s time for me to play catch-up with some of my friends.

Yes, I’ve been very busy with many things.

Important things.

But I’ve not been busy enough at communicating with longtime friends.

My bad.

For that’s important, too.

I’ll be writing notes and making phone calls in the days ahead to people who should have heard from me before now.

They’re very busy, too, of course.

Perhaps they’ve been meaning to contact me but have just been swamped.

There’s a reason that these people became my friends long ago.

Those reasons still exist.

And I need to show my appreciation for the gift of each friendship.

Perhaps you need to do the same to the longtime friends in your life.

For as the following portion of verse 10 says, “When disaster strikes, you won’t have to ask your brother for assistance.”

Let’s show love to our friends. For sooner or later there will come a time when we really need their love.

As always, I love you
Martin

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