Okay finding a good wife is like finding a good friend too. choose what fits your taste. but as a Christian of course find someone who has Christian values.
but bro please tell me your story how you met your wife. how did you know her, courted her, until you married her.
what convinces you that she is given to you by God?
Ok.
I met her on February 15, 2002 in one of the class rooms at Providence Baptist Church, in Hayes Virginia. It was a Friday. I had been attending a Friday Night Young adult group for the past 11 months. We usually met in the fellowship hall, but it was decorated for a wedding reception that was happening the next day. I was 22 at the time, getting ready to turn 23 the next month. I had just become a Christian 6 months prior at a revival. Prior to that, I was a devout atheist, who was sympathetic to Christianity, and I had been reading the bible since I was a teenager. I really came to my belief from a logical analysis of eye witness testimony in the bible. Anyways. I had been going to this church because I was invited by a girl I met a year earlier on a Yahoo chatroom. First time I had friends since high school, as I had moved from the city I grew up in.
When I was a teen, I had a dream of a girl with brown hair, who introduced me to someone as her husband, and she was proud of it.
So on February 15, that gal I met on Yahoo, brought a girl with her to church. As soon as she walked in, I recognized her from the dream I had years before. She was so beautiful, long brown hair, tight body, and time really did stand still. I was kinda shy back then, but it was like we were the only two in the room. I walked right up to her, and introduced myself. I was in love with her, before I knew her name. We sat and talked all that night. I learned she was 17 at the time. Just turned 17 actually. A bit young. She such a bright, shining Christian woman. We met again at that church the following Friday. I learned she had every quality I was looking for. Christian, parents were still together, no daddy issues, virgin, she even split wood with an axe.
After this, she started showing up at places I frequented. I could tell she was interested. I asked her on a date for my birthday that March. I went to her house to pick her up, and she came outside all dressed up, her parents took pictures of us together, like we were going to prom. Makes sense, she was homeschooled.
She was so young, we did this courtship thing were we went out once a month, and I came over and spent time with her family in between. Courtship is a tricky thing, as there was another guy after her, but he eventually flaked out and went nuts. Tried attacking her when she turned down his advances.
After awhile, we started dating. I spent every day off with her, and camped at her parents home often. We finally got married on December 23, 2005.
Marriage was great. She lined up with everything the bible states as a good wife.
Some things bothered me though. She quit working when we married, but had some demands for stuff. Money was tight, and we didn't have kids yet. We finally had our first in June 2010, and second child 2 years later. Our life seemed perfect. I noticed she seemed a bit off after a second was born, maybe postpartum depression. So God gave me the perfect wife, and perfect family, that I jad been praying for....... except God gave nothing.
November 7, 2015 was the last night I spent with her as her husband. She took the kids the next day to her parents for a visit, and called me while there, to tell me she was never come back.
Come to find out, I could never know what was really in her mind. What she thought, anything. That wonderful, Christian woman, had been talking to other men online, cause they were new, and she felt bit of euphoria she hadn't felt in awhile. She married one of them, weeks after her initiated divorce was finalized.
I spent nearly 2 years praying for marriage restoration. That's why I came to this site to begin with. I begged, pleaded, offered anything. All gone.
God gives no one a spouse. No one is entitled to a spouse. God does not take control of a person's mind, and force then to love another. God does not make inanimate objects into a spouse. There is no biblical evidence that God operates in that manner. I'm not denying Gods power, but no one can site a single instance in the past 2000 years, God has given anyone a spouse.
You may pray, and be the most worthy of all, but God is not going to drop a woman in your lap.
You may have miserable sexual frustrations, but being a believer does not entitle you to a spouse. You may very well, leave this earth as a bitter old man, having never been intimate with a woman, and having no sons to carry your name.
God has nothing to do with that. He has made no promises to anyone for a spouse.
It is up to you to be happy with your position in your life. No one is responsible for your happiness.
My best advice is to ask a girl out on a date. Talk to her. Get to know her. She may not be the one. That's fine, move on and ask another one out. Eventually you will come across a woman you will want to marry.
Just remember, you can never know what's going on in another person's mind. They could be the most devout today, and change their mind tomorrow.