Redeemed Page #5

Synopsis: Paul Tyson is a loving husband, devoted father and well-respected businessman on the brink of the biggest business deal of his career. And then Julia walks in. Breathtakingly beautiful, Julia is sent to manage the high-stakes buy-out of Paul's company but the relationship goes a bit farther than intended. As the pressures of a crumbling company creep in and intense new feelings abound, wedding vows get put on the back burner and the question arises - Just what is adultery.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): David A.R. White
Production: Pure Flix Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
88 min
Website
33 Views


Yeah, I was

worried about that.

So, considering all

that he's got going on,

I don't wanna bother the guy.

Come on, hook a brother up.

Alright, 9:
38 a.m.,

but you didn't hear it from me.

Got it.

Thanks, Buddy.

9:
38.

Paul, are you about done?

Almost.

I have to pick up

flowers for service early.

We'll just meet you there, okay?

Okay, I'll see you

in a little bit.

What is faithfulness?

The world has one definition.

God has another.

This can be a problem when

it comes to marital fidelity.

We try to rationalize

what faithfulness is.

Jesus made

a powerful statement.

He said if you look on

a woman with lust in your heart,

you've already

committed adultery.

You see, we try to rationalize

with thoughts like,

"Well, it's okay.

Everybody's doing it,"

and, "It's okay as long

as you don't get caught."

When we innocently facilitate

arrangements, for instance,

to be with people

of the opposite sex

who are not our spouse

and we put it under the guise of

a business meeting, that's sin.

We're headed

in the wrong direction.

When we rationalize our thoughts

about another person,

we're diluting ourselves.

If we find ourselves fantasizing

or manipulating events,

it's time to make

a very fast U-turn.

See, that same mind

that leads us down the road of sin

can lead us back to God

and our spouse.

We need to daydream

about our spouse.

We need to remember

our wedding vows.

We need to ask ourselves,

is there something

that we can do today, this week,

right now to remind our spouse

of the intimate relationship

that we were called

to have together?

We need to daydream about

what attracted us to our spouse

in the first place.

See, God tells us specifically

about how to think.

He says, "Finally, brothers,

whatever is true,

whatever is noble,

whatever is right,

whatever is pure

and lovely and admirable,

if there's anything

excellent or praiseworthy,

think about such things."

What are they doing here?

The bank has a lot at stake.

I hope you know

what you're doing.

Me too.

Well...

I'd like to thank you

all for being here.

Today marks a threshold

in information technology.

No longer will companies,

governments, individuals

need to fear for the safety

and the protection of their data.

Now, in exactly 10 seconds

Project Jericho will go live.

After we demonstrate

its effectiveness,

it will be for sale.

What?

Okay, we obviously

have a minor glitch.

Do something right away.

Thank you.

Hey...

Obviously,

there is a mistake.

Julia.

Julia!

Don't leave.

Julia, please!

Julia!

Please, don't go!

Julia!

Julia!

Julia, please.

Please, I can explain everything.

No, Paul, there's no time.

You're just like

all the other men.

No, I'm not.

I'm not. I'm not!

- Time's up!

- Julia, please don't go!

Julia.

Julia, please don't go.

Julia, please don't go.

Julia.

Paul, Paul.

Paul, wake up!

What?

Who is Julia?

What?

You were calling

her name in your sleep.

- Is that the woman from Brazil

- No!

That you've been spending

-so much time with?

- No!

Yes, her name is Julia,

but nothing is going on.

Why were you

at David's hotel?

- Beth, please don't overreact.

- And why do you have all those

-pictures of her on your cell phone?

- Will you please let me explain?

No, Paul! I've been asking you

to explain for weeks now!

I never touched the woman.

It doesn't make that much

of a difference, Paul!

Don't you see that?

You need to get

your priorities straight.

You need to figure out what's going

on between you and this woman.

You need to figure out

what you want, Paul!

What do you want?

Julia, just not...

Julia?

Seriously? Julia?

Let me do something.

You wanna do something?

Go talk to somebody,

and in the meantime

you're gonna stay at a hotel

until you can figure this thing out!

You're either in this marriage,

Paul, or you're not!

I think I'm just

overthinking this.

I mean, he said nothing happened

between the two of them,

and the strangest thing is

that I actually believe him.

Beth, please,

don't kid yourself.

From what you've told me

this sounds like...

It sounds like infidelity.

The experts might have

a fancy word for it now,

but where I come from, they call it

unfaithfulness of the heart.

But men are

gonna be men, right?

I just...

I feel like I'm making

too big of a deal of this.

It's probably

just harmless flirtation.

You know, that's what's

wrong with our generation now.

One of the biggest things

in the way of marital fidelity

these days is rationalization.

I mean, there's

more to honesty

than, "It's okay as long

as you don't get caught,"

or, "It's not that bad.

Everybody's doing it."

Listen, Satan loses

a major battle

when we stop asking what's

wrong with certain choices

but instead we start asking

what's right with them.

What do I do?

Trust the Lord.

He is faithful.

Excuse me, could you ring up

Ms. Santos' room, please?

Certainly, sir.

Oh, I'm sorry, sir.

It appears Ms. Santos

has checked out of the hotel.

No, that's not possible.

She would have told me

she was leaving.

Maybe she checked in

to another hotel?

Did she take

her luggage with her?

I'm afraid I can't reveal

that kind of personal...

Did she take

her luggage with her?

I'm sorry.

Please.

I'm afraid I can't reveal

that kind of personal information.

Come on, please.

Oh, look.

It appears the hotel shuttle

brought her to the airport

early this morning.

Thank you.

- Julia?

- The bank is here, Paul!

I've been trying

to get a hold of you.

They've got a court order saying

we need to vacate the premises.

Where are you?

Okay, Brenda, I will take care

of everything.

Just put Ryan on the phone.

I don't know where Ryan is.

People are jumping ship, Paul,

and James is in his office right now

-with the FBI or SOC!

-Look, I will fix this!

Ryan...

Just one second.

Ryan...

You'd better stop it!

Now earlier another CEO,

Frank Devlin, from SYS-Tek,

which, of course, is a giant

in the field

of information security,

he suddenly unleashed

a whole barrage of...

Guys, hush!

I can't hear!

Cooper, you and your sister,

go outside and play!

We've got a couple of clips

of that we wanna show you,

and then we'll talk about it

when we come back. Watch this.

- Hello?

- Beth, is that you? It's Matt.

Matt!

I really need to speak to your

husband. Do you know where he is?

Is Paul in trouble?

It's not over yet.

One thing Paul knew

how to do is lock it down.

I don't understand.

What's going on?

Just find Paul.

Tell him I found JOS620.

- Paul?

- David, hey, thanks for coming.

- I really appreciate it.

- Yeah, man. You alright?

No, I'm good.

Everything's good.

I just, I was thinking

about Liz, you know and...

her thing.

Her affair?

Yeah, I mean,

that's just silly.

Why is it an affair?

What have you done?

I haven't done anything.

Well, who is she?

She works for...

She represents a company

I've been doing business with,

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