Kirk Cameron: I’ll only kiss my wife
In a day and age where morals and values are rarely upheld in life let alone Hollywood, this is a breath of fresh air. Hearing the plot of this movie and Kirk’s personal story only further makes me want to be a better wife.
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Someone who is REALLY standing up for what they believe in. . . .with action, not just words. . . . in the critical face of a society that continually compromises themselves for attention, money, false security, acceptance, pleasure, popularity, drug highs to escape reality, etc.. . .huh, there’s something new.
And look, it’s a man! That is what real men look like!
I mean, not the physical features of course, but light in the eyes, the choices, the life, lifestyle, the faith. . . . .
The power of choices.
That is the difference.
Look how good God can be when we choose Him.
Kirk doesn’t look miserable, does he?
Drugs aren’t controlling him. He is not in search of the next party.
He is happy, he is peaceful, and he has mastered how to answer those questions with Grace. And he doesn’t try to be politically correct.
Kirk has a loving home to go home to. He knows what matters. It is obvious he works at involving himself in his family and tends to his relationship with God.
The 2 ladies sitting there are hungering for that kind of commitment. You can see it in their eyes. They are also disappointed that it is not the norm and it is not a frequently seen reality. You can see that in their eyes too.
You can’t buy commitment. And it doesn’t just happen. It takes work.
Nice spiritual muscles, Kirk.
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Amen sister….amen.