Have you ever said something like, “There are just no Christians singles at my church” or “I live in a small town so my options are really limited” or “I tried online dating once and it was a total disaster” or “The only people who want to date me are non-Christians.”
How can you live a meaningful life? What are the essential qualities you need to feel fulfilled in life?
Must you get married? Have a certain type of career? Make a certain amount of money? Or perhaps you need a certain level of popularity?
According to Scripture, none of these types of things are essential for a meaningful life. Marriage, careers, money, and even influence can all be added blessings in life from God. But none of these are needed if you desire to live a joyful life.
Would you rather be married or would you rather be single? Do you want to start dating now or do you want to wait until you finish your educational goals? Do you want to keep the career you have or do you want to try something new? Should you keep attending your home church or is God calling you somewhere else?
How can you tell if God is trying to warn you that you are actually in a toxic relationship? What signs will be present if God is telling you that this person is not marriage material for you? And how can you know if this person just has some normal issues to work through or if this person is truly harmful to be in a relationship with?
Here are 4 signs that God is trying to protect you from marrying a toxic person.
How can you tell the difference between God’s voice and the voice in your head? How can you know if God is speaking to you or if you are just making his voice up so you can feel free to do what you want?
Here are 3 differences between God’s voice and the voice in your head.
While the Bible is clear that God’s grace can always save us from sin, this does not mean that there are no consequences in our life when we rebel against God. We are certainly not saved by our works and we definitely cannot earn any blessings from God. Everything good we have is because of the gospel work of Jesus Christ.
Is God telling you to date that person that you like? How can you really know what God is saying about this relationship?
In this article I will give you three signs that might mean God is telling you to date someone. At the end of this article, I will also give you some balanced perspective on some other possibilities of what God might be saying to you if you feel like these three signs are present in your life.
How can you prepare for you calling from God? By studying the early life of David in 1 Samuel 16, we can discover at least three ways to prepare for our callings in the future.