4 Reasons Your Heart Still Hurts After a Breakup a Long Time Ago
Whether it be a few weeks, a few months, or many years ago, sometimes your heart can keep hurting after a breakup for much longer than you expected. Why does this happen?
Whether it be a few weeks, a few months, or many years ago, sometimes your heart can keep hurting after a breakup for much longer than you expected. Why does this happen?
Whenever we have a specific question that is not directly mentioned in the Bible, we must apply relevant biblical principles in a wise way.
Are you in an unwanted season? Perhaps you are single but you really long to be married. Maybe you are faithfully working at job you hate but you desperately want to work somewhere else. Or perhaps you feel isolated and you are longing for more meaningful relationships.
If you are a Christian single woman, one of the most confusing types of guys is the “deep thinker.”
Here are 5 feelings you don’t need to have when you first meet the person God wants you to marry one day.
How will God lead your future husband to pursue you?
James 4:3 (NIV), “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” Is this the only verse that can explain why you are not married even though you really want a spouse? Of course not!
Why is God allowing it to be so hard to meet someone?
When I’m using the phrase “she’s playing you” in this article, I’m referring to a woman who is using you in a selfish way without you realizing it.
Are you asking God a question about a relationship desire you have? Or perhaps you are wondering if the relationship you are in right now is pleasing to the Lord? Or maybe you want to pursue singleness but you are unsure if God would rather you pursue marriage?