LadyKate wrote:
I somehow have it in my head that being a good christian means being friends with everyone and setting a good example and blah blah blah I'm only human
I've had this problem too. We want to be seen as good Christians so we adopt attitudes that aren't necessarily authentic to our everyday habit. When I try to "be spiritual" I start trying to act and sound like my pastor. As much as I love the guy, he and I are totally separate people and it doesn't "fit" with me.
God makes you effective by using
you as you are and pouring His Spirit into you.
That said, prayer is definitely needed here. I think its perfectly fine to be disgusted. If your friendship was such that you confided in each other, though, my advice would be to keep hanging around. It's not judgmental to call sin "sin." But you can talk about it to her in a way that encourages repentance rather than heaps condemnation on her.
A man who has many friends may come to ruin, but there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother. - Proverbs 18:24
Make sure your counsel is laden with admonition, yet tempered with
love and grace.