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Hi there. My name is Jeff Arthur with the Values Conversation, here today to talk about the great love story. Now, I don’t know about you, actually, I do, almost everybody loves a great love story, but our definitions of love stories are different definitions. Now, Tara, she loves an old movie called Somewhere In Time, love story. It’s great, fantastic. I watched it. It was good, but it didn’t make me cry and fall over the couch like it does her.

Love stories for me are like Rocky Balboa, Adrian. Whenever he’s in the ring, calling out her name, that’s a love story. The movie Titanic, that was one of the most incredible-grossing all-time movies of all time, boiled down to a love story. We love love stories. We love poems. We love to read love letters. We love it whenever people express themselves, and send us cards, and express their love. We’re wired like that.

Understand, that’s what the Bible is, one great, big, huge love story between us and God. It all can culminate to one verse, the great love story verse of John 3:16: “God so loved you and me that he would sacrifice his son so whoever believed in him doesn’t perish, has ever-lasting life.” You’re loved. My name is Jeff Arthur with the Values Conversation. You can find out more about us online at TVCLeadership.com.