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Counsel of a True Friend Rejoices the Heart, June 3
Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart: so doth the sweetness of a
man’s friend by hearty counsel.
Proverbs 27:9
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Things will go wrong with every one; sadness and discouragement
press every soul; then a personal presence, a friend who will comfort and
impart strength, will turn back the darts of the enemy that are aimed to
destroy. Christian friends are not half as plentiful as they should be. In
hours of temptation, in a crisis, what a value is a true friend! Satan at such
times sends along his agents to cause the trembling limbs to stumble; but
the true friends who will counsel, who will impart magnetic hopefulness,
the calming faith that uplifts the soul,—oh, such help is worth more than
precious pearls
The life of Samuel from early childhood had been a life of piety and
devotion. He had been placed under the care of Eli in his youth, and
the loveliness of his character drew forth the warm affection of the aged
priest. He was kind, generous, diligent, obedient, and respectful.... It was
a singular thing that between Eli, the chief magistrate of the nation, and
the simple child so warm a friendship should exist. Samuel was helpful
and affectionate, and no father ever loved his child more tenderly than did
Eli this youth....
How touching to see youth and old age relying one upon the other, the
youth looking up to the aged for counsel and wisdom, the aged looking
to the youth for help and sympathy. This is as it should be. God would
have the young possess such qualification of character that they shall find
delight in the friendship of the old, that they may be united in the endearing
bonds of affection to those who are approaching the borders of the grave
A strong, helpful grasp of the hand of a true friend is worth more than
gold and silver
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The S.D.A. Bible Commentary 3:1163
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5
The Signs of the Times , October 19, 1888
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6
Letter 16, 1886
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