One summer I spoke at a church in Pennsylvania, and a young woman came up to me afterward. She and her boyfriend were talking about marriage. She asked my advice, and we discussed her boyfriend’s strengths. I then asked her about his weaknesses. She blushed a bit and answered, “You know, that’s what’s so amazing. I don’t think he has any.” “Really?” “I know.
I can’t believe it either. I guess I just got lucky.” I reminded her of James 3:2, “We all stumble in many ways,” and said to her, “I’m going to trust the truth of Scripture—that we all stumble, including your boyfriend—more than…
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