“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”
Matthew 18:20 (NAB)
Once in a while, I flip through radio channels, and hear an old song, that I forgot about. One day the old country hit song by Garth Brooks, was playing, called, “Friends in low places”.
The song speaks of finding refuge in a favorite bar, hanging out with old friends, as the whiskey and beer chases all the blues and heart break away.
As I listened, I thought of how friends who share our faith are friends in high places, rather than low places. Based on what Jesus promised us, where two or three gather in His name, He is in the midst, and if He is in our midst, that puts us in very high places.
Every person who believes in Jesus is a brother or a sister, and through Him, we are one family.
We are many parts but one body, as Paul told the first century church. (1 Corinthians 12:12)
We don’t need to think alike, or share the same opinions. We may have totally different styles of communicating and possess different gifts from one another, but if we worship one God, and share in loving His son, that makes us all friends in high places.
Each time we agree in prayer with other believers, Jesus is there among us, by His Spirit, which means that the most essential part of heaven is in our midst.
So, our place of refuge is not a tavern, but any place where two or more can agree in prayer. The power is in our prayer, not the place, because Jesus will join us anywhere we go.
Whiskey and beer may chase the blues away temporarily, but only the blood of Jesus and the power of His Spirit can cleanse, renew and bring lasting peace. We could never earn all that is given to us by His grace and promise. Every Christian friend is a friend in high places, through the power of prayer in Jesus’ name.
Lord, thank you for friends in high places and the gift of your presence, who is with us everywhere, when we gather by faith in your Name. Amen










