Too often marriages go down the drain, relationships deteriorate to the point of destruction, people with glaring personal limitation go unchecked all because Christians who know precisely what is wrong will not love sufficiently to tackle the problem.
"I was afraid I would hurt their future," is one lame excuse. But that is exactly what happens.
Recall the words of our Lord to Peter when he veered off course; it seems a harsh slash to the disciple who had a short time before confessed him as Lord. "Out of my sight, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men." (Matthew 16:23) These words came for the lips of the One who loves with everlasting love.
A former pastor told about his experience of sinking into an illicit sexual relationship. He said he felt like an exhausted swimmer battling alone in the pounding surf, unable to escape the strong undertow, about to go down for the last time. On shore he could see all the people of his church. Some were shaking their heads in weeping and despair; others were shouting and shaking their fists in anger and frustration. There were words of encouragement and gestures of good will. There they were, all lined up, watching and waiting for something to happen. Only one man stepped forward and risked everything to plunge into the water and help the victim to safety.
Am I willing to be that man?