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I can tell you from first hand experience that God may well take what you feel is a distant (or even improbable) future and make it a reality for you. I can (and will) gladly type volumes if it will give you or anyone else here encouragement, but here are the bullet points.
- After a debilitating illness, I spent over a decade of my life feeling like a social outcast that did not belong. I never understood why people wanted to be near to me, and as soon as they were gone I felt like they must have done so out of pity
- I also spent a long time fearing that unless I attained absolute perfection, God would never see fit to change my circumstances. I lived in fear of failing God because I worried that if I did, my situation would become even more dismal
- I spent the first 29 years and 11 of my months of my life without a first kiss
- My soon to be bride spent the first 24.5 years of her life never having been on a date, she's often quite shy and I absolutely love her gentle and sweet heart. She was so special that waiting until she came out of her shell was a labor of love for me. I didn't have to work very hard at it either. God had so equipped me after my trials that by the 3rd or 4th date we were discussing marriage. Her parents knew within 1.5 months, and with their blessing, she had a ring on her finger within 2 months. A Burmese ruby with white diamonds in a channel setting to throw some extra light on it.
A lot has changed about me over the years, and yet it's very little in the grand scheme of things. I'm lucky in that I'm not an introvert (at least not always), so it may have been easier for me in some ways, but you have other factors working in your favor that I do not have.
I can guarantee you with certainty that God does not intend for you to be alone (that is to say you will find true friends) if you find the skills you need to interact with others. The Holy Spirit residing within you is more than up to the task of helping you find these friends.
I cannot promise you with certainty that you will end up with a husband some day, but I will say that logically it's quite possible. Shy women are very beautiful to the men who have the patience to see them bloom. I'd trade everything I have and even my newfound health and vigor before I'd ever change the heart of my betrothed. She's even become less shy. Seeing her heart grow makes her even more ravenously beautiful to me than she was before.
So, feel free to ask questions if any of that helped. I've got to go write my fiance another love letter, I think she's due one... typing how special she is made me remember just how special she is. She needs to hear that again - she can never hear it too many times.
- After a debilitating illness, I spent over a decade of my life feeling like a social outcast that did not belong. I never understood why people wanted to be near to me, and as soon as they were gone I felt like they must have done so out of pity
- I also spent a long time fearing that unless I attained absolute perfection, God would never see fit to change my circumstances. I lived in fear of failing God because I worried that if I did, my situation would become even more dismal
- I spent the first 29 years and 11 of my months of my life without a first kiss
- My soon to be bride spent the first 24.5 years of her life never having been on a date, she's often quite shy and I absolutely love her gentle and sweet heart. She was so special that waiting until she came out of her shell was a labor of love for me. I didn't have to work very hard at it either. God had so equipped me after my trials that by the 3rd or 4th date we were discussing marriage. Her parents knew within 1.5 months, and with their blessing, she had a ring on her finger within 2 months. A Burmese ruby with white diamonds in a channel setting to throw some extra light on it.
A lot has changed about me over the years, and yet it's very little in the grand scheme of things. I'm lucky in that I'm not an introvert (at least not always), so it may have been easier for me in some ways, but you have other factors working in your favor that I do not have.
I can guarantee you with certainty that God does not intend for you to be alone (that is to say you will find true friends) if you find the skills you need to interact with others. The Holy Spirit residing within you is more than up to the task of helping you find these friends.
I cannot promise you with certainty that you will end up with a husband some day, but I will say that logically it's quite possible. Shy women are very beautiful to the men who have the patience to see them bloom. I'd trade everything I have and even my newfound health and vigor before I'd ever change the heart of my betrothed. She's even become less shy. Seeing her heart grow makes her even more ravenously beautiful to me than she was before.
So, feel free to ask questions if any of that helped. I've got to go write my fiance another love letter, I think she's due one... typing how special she is made me remember just how special she is. She needs to hear that again - she can never hear it too many times.