Sometimes a story is too good to be true. Reality has a way of showing us the darkness of the world and preventing us from believing the best. No one would confuse the story of Jephthah of being too good, but it almost was. It could’ve been. It should’ve been. Which is really the whole point. A broken, tragic story that was so close to being the story God intends to write. The one that is there for all of us. The question is, will it be your story?