No couple will be compatible enough to not need commitment. But without a certain level of compatibility a relationship will suffer and the Christians will not be as fruitful as they could be if they were in a more compatible union.
While God is always in control and will always accomplish his will (Ephesians 1:11), God allows us to make choices, even bad choices that lead to us missing out on good that he wanted to give us (Galatians 6:7-9).
Anytime we talk about men or women in general, we will obviously be making some generalities. While there might be some men who are not attracted to women with these qualities I’m about to discuss, I am confident most men are.
While God does want us to always love all people as he loves all people, when it comes to loving someone in a romantic, relational way, there are standards God wants us to have.
God always sees us and we can always trust him, but there are times in life where we need to remember these particular truths in a more intentional way.
I’m not claiming there is a formula of actions you need to take to unlock God’s blessings in your life. What I am saying in this article is that generally speaking, God blesses us with good things once we are prepared to use those good things for his glory.