
Are you sure I’m your friend?
What proof have you got?
What if you’ve been misled
And your friend I am not?
Don’t stick your neck out
If you are not sure
And then blame me if I fail you
For being a lure.
A trick used by the enemy
To lead you astray
From the one who has insisted
That he is the way.
What proof have you
That I am truly your friend?
There is only one I can assure you
Will be with you in the end.
And it is not me, I tell you,
For I am prone to fail,
The evidence is starkly obvious;
There’s a long trail.
I am thus clearing the air:
I am as weak as you,
And whatever opinion you have
May differ from my view.
So, what proof have you
That I am truly your friend?
How do you definitively know
I am not a fiend?
At verse number four
I pointed you to a friend
Of whom I said will be with you
Even in the end.
Well, let me identify him
As I come to an end,
I am sure you’ve heard of Jesus,
Oh, what a friend!
No comparisons, I say,
For there is none like him,
He is the hope that reassures
When earthly hope dims.
He’ll never mislead you
Like I have from time to time,
He is a friend for all eternity;
The proof you can find.

That proof is his Word;
Every promise he has kept
And, unlike your friends like me,
He has never failed yet.
Earthly friends will fail;
Of this there’s much proof
But you can trust this friend always
For his Word is the truth.
Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!
What a friend to cherish!
And all of whom he is a friend
Will never ever perish.
Stewart Russell © January 6, 2025
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