
I was listening to a conversation between a Christian radio host and two congressmen on my way to work one morning; they were discussing the unrest and hatred that recent protests have fueled. One of the congressmen reminded the listeners that, from a politician’s experience, interviews we see on TV regarding such topics are not always what they seem. The rhetoric becomes heated due to the differences in opinions but that when the interviews are over and the cameras are off they often make plans to have lunch or dinner together because they are friends or colleagues. The viewers only see the apparent animosity between the two and assume they storm off angry with one another.
He stated the importance of I Corinthians 13 and emphasized that it is a key scripture not only for marriages but also for the way we live our daily lives.