Posts Tagged ‘marriage’
One of the most authentic, realistic, and moving songs about marriage ever composed. This version will just show the lyrics, so you can hear every word and experience the power behind them.
I meant to post it last month, but forgot. Thanks to Jerry P. for the reminder to do it.
When I hear of people claiming to be followers of Christ whom I respect admitting to extramarital affairs, I get a very stirred-up reaction. Actually, it’s a variety of emotions—sadness, disappointment, anger, and more. And with this particular episode of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, all of those came in spades.
I was immensely let down by a man whom I knew very little but respected from articles that I read about him turning out to be such a disappointment in some extremely important areas of his life.
I felt strongly for the state of his heart—what is the condition of his soul that would encourage him to repeatedly make destructive and hurtful choices over and over again?
I was angry that he’d break his vows, and put his wife through a tremendously public humiliation—and his sons through a bewildering series of painful life situations.
But I also felt something else: a very humbling sense of kinship.

