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Cornelia Grace

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Marriage isn’t meant to be walked alone

When my husband and I decided to get married, we did what everyone is encouraged to do: went through premarital counseling with a couple at our church. It was helpful and enlightening. We didn’t have many instances of disagreement, which was great. There were a few minor surprises but overall, I think it just solidified that we were on the same page and ready to commit.

Then life happened

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“But I know this: The promises of progressive Christianity offered me nothing through this trial. They offered my sister nothing. How could a weak view of God’s Word, a disdain for the Cross, and a relativistic approach to truth bring my family any peace in this kind of adversity? In that hospital room, “my truth” was darkness. But “the truth” was true whether I felt it or not. God was there. God is sovereign. He is good and trustworthy.”
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“When I have doubts about my faith, or deep nagging questions that keep me up at night, I don’t have the luxury of finding “my truth” because I am committed to the truth. I want to know what is real. I want my worldview (the lens through which I see the world) to line up with reality. God either exists, or he doesn’t. The Bible is his Word, or it’s not. Jesus was raised from the dead, or he wasn’t. Christianity is true, or it isn’t. There is no “my truth” when it comes to God.”
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