Purpose-Filled Friendship: Exploring the Gospel's Effect on Friendship Itself and What it Truly Means to be a Friend
Abstract
God said in the garden of Eden that is not good for man to be alone. He gave us the gift of
human relationships so that we could encourage each other, guide each other, and show love to
each other. This thesis seeks to explore the purpose of one of these relationships— friendship.
Friendship is deeply needed and sought after in our sinful world and must overcome many
barriers in a world that encourages independence. This thesis explores the biblical ideals for
friendship for which the gospel uniquely qualifies us, and shows the way our perfect friend Jesus
embodies Christian friendship in his three-fold office of prophet, priest, and king.