Love endures all things. It’s not easy to endure, but love endures all things. Do you see what is happening in our society today? No more commitment. Everything is like going to the supermarket. If you don’t like it, you throw it away or return it. We are getting used to throwing away. Throw away plates, cutlery, food, and everything, husband, wife, and children. And some even actually throw away their children. They throw away the children in their wombs. Throw away. In every house where there is peace, there is somebody who endures. Look at husbands and wives that are celebrating their 50 years of marriage. We have to endure for something to last. Nothing will last without endurance. Pray to God to give you the endurance to endure all things.
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