Hi everyone. I remembered when I was in high school I attended a seminar on true love waits and I found it very important to teach to the teens and young adults. We were taught to pray for our future mates and write a letter to him/her even of we haven't met them yet. I read Christian books that were relevant with this topic and it's very helpful. I remember the story of Jacob and Rachel, Isaac and Rebecca, and Boaz and Ruth. These are biblical Character examples that we can use as a reference regarding biblical dating/courtship issues.
My answer is Yes. How about u? do you have same experience? would love to know from your perspective. God bless ! 1Cor. 13 <3
I do believe this. Yet, I'll be the first to hold my hand up and admit I struggle to put it into practice.
I strongly believe two things. First, the wisest man I know taught me that what is true today will be true tomorrow, will be true in a year etc. This applies to love as much as it applies to anything else. Secondly, not waiting can sometimes be an act of desperation. That, in turn, shows lack of trust in God's will for us. Yet, there is all the difference between passive hiding away and active waiting, praying, hoping and meeting new people.
So, I guess the verse which would sum my attitude on this one would be "Lord I believe. Help my unbelief."
I have no experience about it since I haven't met my true love.
I believe while waiting for him to come in my life, I will wait in patience and faith to God who will manage everything for us to fall in love to each other. I will wait by using my time to serve God and my freedom as a single Christian woman with responsibility.
I'm not sure what you mean by "wait", but you're probably not getting a spouse unless you put some effort into looking. Every year that ticks by probably cuts your pool of potential spouses in half. There are an awful lot of people that wait their whole life and die single. Sad but true. Acceptance of celibacy is more reasonable. Think of a spouse as an extra blessing that not everyone recieves. Some do, some don't. It's the way it is.