At least four of the marriages I have performed ended in divorce. I can think of seven others with whom I spent hours over years with seemingly no effect. In one case, the husband was at one time a dynamic spiritual leader. In retrospect, I can see the little sins that were in their lives when they were still in leadership, little sins which led to greater sins. When I saw the sins at the time, I spoke to them about them. I think I spoke the truth in love, but not in the fullness of the Spirit. There is a wonderful truth in Psalm 19:13: "Keep your servant also from willful sins; may they not rule over me. Then I will be blameless, innocent of great transgression."
The best way to not commit a great transgression is to not be dominated by little sins.
The best way to not commit a great transgression is to not be dominated by little sins.
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