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My Favorite Type of Movie

So last night as I was working on my math homework I was watching movies on Netflix. I love the fact that I can watch movies instantly on my computer. I was watching some "romantic" movies, just good, clean romantic movies. 


Romantic comedies are probably my favorite thing to watch, even though the same thing happens in all of them. To a point, I think that is the reason I like them so much- I know that I am not going to be disappointed. 


Well as I was watching these movies, I started thinking about the best love of all time, that is, the love that God has for His people. And the fact that He loves us so much that He gave up His Son, to die a horrible death on a cross to pay the price for our sins. 


This got me thinking. If we can sit for hours and watch movies that we know what the ending will be, why can't we stand up and speak up about the best love of all, God's love?


I'm just as guilty of this as everyone else. 


The bible tells us that, "For God so loved the world that He sent His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life," (John 3:16). I know this is one of the most quoted verses in the bible, but I think that the truth that it speaks is often forgotten. He loved us so much that He SENT HIS SON TO DIE ON A CROSS, to take the penalty that was meant for you and me. 


Just something to think about.


In God, Emily

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