Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message

Friendship Series – Part 5: Friendship Points Us to the Cross - 9.7.25

Season 6 Episode 36

Jordon Gilmore

Friendship Series – Part 5: Friendship Points Us to the Cross

Theme:

  • This final part emphasizes the ultimate purpose of friendship: to point us to the cross and display the gospel.
  • Friendship is not just a blessing—it is a witness.

Quick Recap of the Series

  1. John 15 – Jesus calls His disciples friends.
  2. Friendship with God – Abraham, Moses, and now us through Christ.
  3. Jesus as model – He embodies true friendship.
  4. Jonathan & David – covenant friendship.
  5. Discerning friendships – testing, stewarding, and engaging with maturity.

Today’s Focus: Friendship & the Cross

  • Friendship is a major theme across the Bible—woven from Genesis to Revelation.
  • Garden of Eden: Adam and Eve experienced perfect companionship with God and each other until sin broke that fellowship.
  • Sin’s effect: disobedience fractured friendship—between humanity and God, and between people.
  • Gospel’s remedy: through Christ, broken friendships are restored.

Key Scriptures

  • John 15:13–15 – Greater love has no one than to lay down his life for friends. Jesus calls us friends.
  • Genesis 3:16 – Sin created conflict and broke friendship.
  • Ephesians 5:22–25 – Marriage points to the gospel: sacrificial love reflects Christ’s love for the church.
  • John 3:16 – God’s love led to Christ’s sacrifice—friendship is at the heart of salvation.
  • John 17:3 – Eternal life = knowing God (friendship, not just escaping hell).
  • Matthew 7:21–23 – Sobering warning: many will “do works” but miss the essence—knowing God.
  • John 13:35 – By our love for one another, the world knows we are Christ’s disciples.

Key Insights

  • Friendship is a gospel goal: the cross restores relationship and friendship with God.
  • Eternal life is relational: not just avoiding death, but knowing God deeply.
  • The Cross = history’s greatest act of friendship: Jesus laid down His life for His friends.
  • Communion reminder: not only forgiveness of sins, but also invitation to intimacy and friendship.
  • Friendship as witness: True love and sacrificial friendships among believers show the world the gospel.

Practical Takeaways

  • Evaluate friendships: Are they pointing to the cross? Are you loving as Christ loved?
  • Marriage and close relationships: should reflect sacrificial love, becoming a living testimony of the gospel.
  • Friendship = stewardship: treat relationships as resources entrusted by God to use for His glory.
  • Every believer can evangelize through friendship: love, loyalty, service, and sacrifice speak louder than words.

Closing Challenge

  • Love one another as Christ has loved us.
  • Be the kind of friend who points others to Jesus, the truest Friend.
  • Remember: the gospel is not just salvation from sin—it is reconciliation into friendship with God and with each other.