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		<title>The Keeper (John 17:6-19)</title>
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<p class="bodytext">Have you ever heard a spouse say, “She’s a keeper” or “He’s a keeper?” Of course you have. This is a common expression. Parents will say the same thing about a child, “He’s a keeper” or “She’s a keeper.” The idea behind this expression is: I really enjoy my spouse or child. I think I’ll keep him or her around.  Often this idiom is used by a person who has trouble communicating his or her feelings. So by stating, “She’s a keeper” or “He’s a keeper,” such a person is able to communicate love without having to articulate the phrase, “I love you.”  </p>
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<p>Source: <em><a href="http://bible.org/seriespage/keeper-john-176-19" title=""> Keith Krell</a></em></p>
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