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Caleb Holt:
Yeah, well, Catherine's not buying any of it. John Holt:
And why do you think that is? Caleb Holt:
She doesn't love me. She doesn't even like me. Dad, she just about ignored everything I've done. John Holt:
Are you reading everything on each page? Caleb Holt:
You mean the Bible verses at the bottom. I'm not, dad. I told you, that is not what I need. John Holt:
Then what do you need? Caleb Holt:
I need Catherine to wake up to the fact that we're about to get an ugly divorce. And I'm trying to prevent that. But I cannot do it by myself. John Holt:
That may be true. But I think you need more than that. Caleb Holt:
Dad, if you're gonna tell me I need Jesus, please don't. I don't need a crutch to get through life. John Holt:
Son, Jesus is much more than a crutch. He's become the most significant part of our lives. Caleb Holt:
Dad, why do you keep saying that? The most significant part... How is that? John Holt:
When I realized who I was, and who He was, I realized my need for Him. I needed His forgiveness and salvation. Caleb Holt:
See, I don't understand. Why do I need His salvation? What? Am I gonna be thrown into hell? For what? 'Cause I got divorced? John Holt:
No. Because you violated His standards. Caleb Holt:
What? 'Thou shall not kill'? Dad, I help people. I am a good person. John Holt:
According to you. But God doesn't judge by your standards. He uses His. Caleb Holt:
And what are His? John Holt:
Well, truth, love... Caleb Holt:
Okay. I'm honest. John Holt:
Faithfulness... Caleb Holt:
I care about people. I am those things. John Holt:
Sometimes. But have you loved God? The one who gave you life? His standards are so high, He considers hatred to be murder, and lust to be adultery. Caleb Holt:
Dad, what about all the good I've done? John Holt:
Son, saving someone from a fire doesn't make you right with God. You've broken His commandments. And one day, you'll answer to Him for that
Yeah, well, Catherine's not buying any of it. John Holt:
And why do you think that is? Caleb Holt:
She doesn't love me. She doesn't even like me. Dad, she just about ignored everything I've done. John Holt:
Are you reading everything on each page? Caleb Holt:
You mean the Bible verses at the bottom. I'm not, dad. I told you, that is not what I need. John Holt:
Then what do you need? Caleb Holt:
I need Catherine to wake up to the fact that we're about to get an ugly divorce. And I'm trying to prevent that. But I cannot do it by myself. John Holt:
That may be true. But I think you need more than that. Caleb Holt:
Dad, if you're gonna tell me I need Jesus, please don't. I don't need a crutch to get through life. John Holt:
Son, Jesus is much more than a crutch. He's become the most significant part of our lives. Caleb Holt:
Dad, why do you keep saying that? The most significant part... How is that? John Holt:
When I realized who I was, and who He was, I realized my need for Him. I needed His forgiveness and salvation. Caleb Holt:
See, I don't understand. Why do I need His salvation? What? Am I gonna be thrown into hell? For what? 'Cause I got divorced? John Holt:
No. Because you violated His standards. Caleb Holt:
What? 'Thou shall not kill'? Dad, I help people. I am a good person. John Holt:
According to you. But God doesn't judge by your standards. He uses His. Caleb Holt:
And what are His? John Holt:
Well, truth, love... Caleb Holt:
Okay. I'm honest. John Holt:
Faithfulness... Caleb Holt:
I care about people. I am those things. John Holt:
Sometimes. But have you loved God? The one who gave you life? His standards are so high, He considers hatred to be murder, and lust to be adultery. Caleb Holt:
Dad, what about all the good I've done? John Holt:
Son, saving someone from a fire doesn't make you right with God. You've broken His commandments. And one day, you'll answer to Him for that
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Movie Summary
In an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "The Love Dare."
