The fine Line
Audio sermon by Gordon D. Venturella | 26:33 min
TOPIC: Relationships, Love
REFERENCES: 2 Samuel 13:15
SUMMARY
At some time in your life, chances are, you have looked at the person you were so passionately in love with, so lovesick about, and wondered, "Did I just make a terrible mistake?" If you’ve been there you know that those feelings are pretty scary. The single word that best describes you is, confused. You're wondering what happened here? Did he change? Did I change? Is this relationship able to be fixed? Is it even worth the effort to fix it or should we just total this relationship out, settle all the damages and get on with our lives?
REFERENCES: 2 Samuel 13:15
SUMMARY
At some time in your life, chances are, you have looked at the person you were so passionately in love with, so lovesick about, and wondered, "Did I just make a terrible mistake?" If you’ve been there you know that those feelings are pretty scary. The single word that best describes you is, confused. You're wondering what happened here? Did he change? Did I change? Is this relationship able to be fixed? Is it even worth the effort to fix it or should we just total this relationship out, settle all the damages and get on with our lives?
If these questions are not familiar to you, they are familiar to those you know. We all know someone who, over time, has had their love turn to hate.
Listen carefully as Gordon tries to answer some of these questions from three different perspectives.
If I married the right person...
1. Why did the courtship end so abruptly?
2. Why has my partner’s temperament changed so radically?
3. Why is it that they don’t seem like my one and only?



