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Four years ago, we bought a living room set including a sofa and loveseat. We were told that the sofa had a lifetime warranty which sounded comforting at the time.
Although sofas typically last seven to fifteen years, ours lasted four. Remembering that we had a lifetime warranty, Kathy and I began making calls.
We discovered that the lifetime warranty was for parts only. The labor costs were high enough to make the lifetime warranty useless to us.
Speaking of God’s promise to Abraham, Nehemiah 9:8 says about God, “And You have fulfilled Your promise, for You are righteous.”
God wants us to fulfill our promises as He does. If you are confident in the quality of your product or service, make your warranty, or promise, meaningful, not useless.
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