

“Otto Piper points out that “there is always an element of mistrust implied in the marriage contract.â€�2 The reason we promise to love each other “till death do us partâ€� is precisely because our society knows that such a promise will be sorely tried—otherwise, the promise wouldn’t be necessary! We don’t make public promises that we will regularly nourish our bodies with food or buy ourselves adequate clothing. Everyone who enters the marriage relationship will come to a point where the marriage starts to “rubâ€� somewhat adversely. It is for these times that the promise is made. Anticipating struggle, God has ordained a remedy, holding us to our word of commitment. In this struggle we become nobler people.”
― Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy?
― Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy?

“A heavyweight boxing champion who dodges all serious contenders to consistently fight marshmallows is derided and ridiculed—and rightly so. Christians who dodge all serious struggle and consciously seek to put themselves in whatever situations and relationships are easiest are doing the same thing—they are coasting, and eventually that coasting will define them and—even worse—shape them.”
― Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy?
― Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy?

“. . . the symptoms and effects of the life of faith are totally unspectacular. . . .true covenant faith is expressed by concern for others. . . .this concern is expressed by loving actions that promote the next person’s well-being and by verbal expressions of prayer for the next person. Block, Book of Ruth, p. 612. See also James 2:17.”
― Judges, Ruth
― Judges, Ruth

“If God were to end history and reign forever in a distant Heaven, Earth would be remembered as a graveyard of sin and failure. Instead, Earth will be redeemed and resurrected. In the end it will be a far greater world, even for having gone through the birth pains of suffering and sin—yes, even sin. The New Earth will justify the old Earth’s disaster, make good out of it, putting it in perspective. It will preserve and perpetuate Earth’s original design and heritage.”
― Heaven: A Comprehensive Guide to Everything the Bible Says About Our Eternal Home
― Heaven: A Comprehensive Guide to Everything the Bible Says About Our Eternal Home

“For, indeed, nothing is more fugitive than the heart, which deserts us as often as it slips away through bad thoughts.”
― The Book of the Pastoral Rule
― The Book of the Pastoral Rule
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