By Matthew D. Kim
Luke 1:39-55
We’ve
all heard or even made promises that never came to fruition. For
example, we’ve listened to the sales person at the hardware store
tells us that the car battery we are about to purchase will last ten
years, only to have it die in ten months. Perhaps we’ve told our
children that we’ll attend their important school functions only to
have “emergencies” come up at the last minute. Promises are made.
Promises are broken. And through...
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