Why is it sad? Would you marry someone whom you didn't find attractive?
Yes we are all fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God. But the scripture also says, 1 Samuel 16:7 The LORD does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.
If the women you come across aren't interested in you, then that's their right. They committed no sin. But if they were rude about it, or deliberately hurt your feelings then that's wrong.
Hold on. Wait a minute. Let's put on the brakes. You are misinterpreting the intention of my original post. That said, perhaps I could have better clarified things.
Please note that these are NOT single women I am encountering in a social setting such as church that are either not showing interest in or rejecting me as a result of my looks. So the marriage card is not on the table- this is not a matter about who we might or might not marry and why either way. Rather, these are church based settings in which I will show up to for the first time as a guest and encounter women who as a result of me being unattractive will give me the most possible critical laced with contempt based look. That is what I find sad.
Why? It comes down to who and what we should be as a Church Body. Romans 12:10 sums things up best:
"Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves"
Basically, I cannot fault the women in these situations; rather, it comes down to a matter of church leadership- or more specifically church leadership that is dragging its heals and not setting the example of Gods love that it should. It is church leadership that refuses to set a Biblical example and standard by insisting that each individual who walks through the church doors each Sunday morning is accepted regardless of their level of attractiveness, social skills, etc.
As Christian people, we should be devoted to one another and honor one another regardless of our levels of attractiveness.
Le's take a look at the two 'all's and the 'everyone':
'Let your gentleness be evident to all' - Philippians 4:5
'Show true humility to all men' - Titus 3:2
'Show proper respect to everyone' - I Peter 2:17
Basically, scripture is straightforward and too the point- we treat each person we encounter in life with gentleness, humility and respect. There is not a disclaimer that says, 'Oh, and by the way, if you are a woman and encounter an unattractive man, feel free to mistreat him all you want'
Further factoring the 'one another's sheds further light on the matter:
'Encourage one another daily' - Hebrews 3:13
'Serve one another in love' - Galatians 5:13
'Be kind and compassionate to one another' - Ephesians 4:32
'Accept one another, then just as Christ accepted us' - Romans 15:7
Add all things up - the 'all's', 'everyone' and the 'one another's' - there should be no open negativity among Christian people towards each other.
Best manner in which to sum up is that it comes down to character. What can you say about the character of a person that mistreats another person (or makes them feel uncomfortable) because of their looks, and not only shows no concern for the person but does not even realize they did anything wrong.