A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:34-35  

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See Friends – Not Habits!
(My best friend ate erasers.)

Wrongly judging people is a problem that is very common, especially in high school. There are many temptations to judge people based on the way they look, how much they weigh, how much money they have, or even the funny little habits that they might have. I had an interesting experience when I was younger that has helped me look past those sorts of things and see the person God made. It really made a difference in the way I look at people. And it helped me find a best friend.

When I was in second grade, I was like a lot of second graders: I thought I was right, and I didn’t care what anyone else thought. Well, one day a new girl started in our class. I disliked her from the start. She had a very odd habit of eating everything that came her way. You name it -- pencils, erasers, paper -- it all went into her mouth!

But for some strange reason she liked me. The teacher put her desk next to mine. I did my best to scoot as far away from her as possible, but that didn’t work because she would just scoot closer. She followed me everywhere chanting my name. She even joined our lunch table with what I thought were rather disgusting habits.

During recess, she also really wanted me to go play on the monkey bars. There was no way I was going to do that. First, I didn’t like her and didn’t want to play with her. But second, I was afraid of heights. Usually, I would play with my other friend on the safe ground while the new girl would go off by herself to the monkey bars. But she kept bothering me, and it really became a problem.

So, one day I decided to just go on the monkey bars with her. I thought that if I played with her just once, she would stop pestering me. I let my annoyance get stronger than my fear of heights. So off I went to the monkey bars -- annoyed and scared. I ended up having the best time. The new girl was so sweet and encouraging that I wasn’t all that scared about climbing on the monkey bars.

Then, the most amazing thing happened. We became best friends after that. We hung out all the time and climbed on whatever could get us more than a foot off the ground. She also gradually dropped her poor eating habits. It was great! From this experience, I learned to love others without judging them by their habits or looks.

Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan teaches a similar idea (Luke 10:30-37). In it, Jesus describes a man that was beaten by thieves and left for dead. Two Jewish religious men passed by the injured man without helping him. But a Samaritan man did help the hurt man. The Jews in Jesus’ time didn’t like Samaritans at all. But in Jesus’ story, the Samaritan was the most helpful and caring towards the injured man, even providing him with a place to stay while he recovered.

Judging someone wrongly is a common temptation, especially in high school. But before you decide that a person who looks a little odd or has some funny habits isn’t worth being friends with, you might want to think twice. You don’t want to miss out on a friendship that will bless you.

 
 

-- Kristen W., high school student

 
     
 
 

 

 
 
     
 

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Previous
Making a Difference Topics

 
  Have Confidence in God  
  Be Yourself – Don’t Worry about Popularity!  
  Free Yourself
or Friends
from Drugs
 
  Seeing God Expressed  
  The Golden Rule  
  Forgive! The Bible Helps Us  
  Let God and Parents Help  
  Love’s Real Valentine  
  Judge Not  
  Appreciate Family  
  Cast Your Vote Everyday  
  Making Ethical Decisions  
  Persevere with God  
  Prayerful Preparation  
  Students Inspire Speaker  
  Finding a Father Figure  
  Finding a Home for her Child  
  Fear Conquered with the Help of a Friend  
  Inspiring the Spark Within  
  Stopping Gossip  
  Stand Up for What's Right  
  On the Home Front  
  Dave's Burning Bush  
  Sharing Home  
  Picking Persimmons  
  Towing stranded boaters  
  Stranded on the road to the airport -- a stranger made the difference  
  Celebrate Fathers  
  Celebrate Mothers  
  Practical ways to make “brotherly love continue”  
  Do God’s Will -- Love!  
  Commit Daily to Progress  
  Pray for our Governments World-Wide  
  Speak with Love  
  Ready, set … SHINE! Give your all!  
  Confidence  
  Include Others  
  Be happy no matter what. Do everything with joy!  
  Spread Freedom: Make Church, Christ, Central by Loving  
  Right Attitudes = Right Actions = Making a Difference  
  Write Letters about Your Life  
  Participate in the Resurrection  
  Step out from the crowd; be yourself  
  Express Creativity - learn the creative process  
  Make 3 Days Criticism Free  
  Find the Blessings this Christmas  
  Make November Kindness Month  
 

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  September’s School Survival Guide  
  Like Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, let’s write our own Recipes for Life and follow them.  
  Read Bible magazines, and gain spiritual insight on dating, individuality, community, music, and more.  
  We can have
the courage to stand up for
right even if we’re scared;
do what’s right even if it’s not cool; see people for who they are.
 
  Pay attention to Joel and Amos; trust God amidst destruction; be humble; change lives  
  Support tsunami relief and pray  
  Be a leader
like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach,
Abed-nego
 
  Take care of our Earth. Make the best choices.  
  Live the Golden Rule daily by loving others  
  Express Christmas love -- love yourself
and others
 
  Write thank you letters  
  Strive for wisdom; start "wisdom circles."  
  Pray for the world; write and share a psalm  
  Stand up for yourself, as Job did; be a good friend.  
  Be an active volunteer in your community  
  Be like Jabez-pray big, and expect your prayers to be answered.  
  Be a prophet like Elijah and Elisha; stand up for God  
  Modern Day Psalms  
  Like Samuel and Nathan, you can serve God and help others do right.  
  Like David, you can defeat "Goliaths."  
  Like Ruth, you can build a new life with God.  
  Put the "Christ" into Christmas and everyday. Help de-stress your parents.  
  Like Gideon, you can help free others. Share your gratitude.  
  Like Joshua, you can be a principled leader  
  Like Moses, you can defeat terrorism  
  Like Moses, you can use the commandments daily  
  Like Moses, you can free yourselves and others  
  Like Joseph, you can make the best of tough situations  
  Like Jacob, you can forgive and ask forgiveness  
  Like Jesus, you can serve others with humility
 
  Like Isaac and Rebekah,you can strengthen all relationships
 
  Like Abraham, you can be a peacemaker, friend, and healer
 
  Simple things you can do to help make a difference in others' lives  
 
 
     
   
     
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