Hey Everyone,
Most of us here are hoping to someday meet that special someone that we will eventually marry and build a new life with.
But how much of your current life should you put on hold while you are waiting for that person? After all, we not only have no idea when that person might show up, but a spouse is never guaranteed, and we might NEVER meet a supposed spouse.
How should this affect our major life decisions in the meantime, such as moving, taking a job, and major financial decisions?
Recently, I was talking to a friend who was contemplating spending a bit of money on a car. She could get something to just get by for less money, but what she really wanted was make the jump to something newer and more reliable. Should she go ahead and make the purchase? she pondered thoughtfully, even though it would mean taking out a 5-year loan--because after all, she could meet The One tomorrow and she might need the finances to go towards the wedding.
I know many of us are waiting, and waiting, and waiting... for something that may or may not come into our lives. So, what do we do in the meantime, especially if we don't feel that God is directing us one way or the other?
* Would you decide to move to a new location? What if The One was right in the town where you're living now?
* Should you take that new job? What if it means working more and/or odd hours? Because you just might happen to meet The One in a few months, and you'd need the time to be able to spend with him or her.
* What if you have a lifelong dream that's going to take some time and money in order to achieve, such as visiting Europe for a few weeks or participating in missions work overseas? Should you go ahead and spend the time and money in order to go? After all, The One might show up on your doorstep next week and maybe you'll need those resources in order to start planning your new life together.
But then again... 20 years might go by... and No One ever appears.
As a single, what would you do?
Most of us here are hoping to someday meet that special someone that we will eventually marry and build a new life with.
But how much of your current life should you put on hold while you are waiting for that person? After all, we not only have no idea when that person might show up, but a spouse is never guaranteed, and we might NEVER meet a supposed spouse.
How should this affect our major life decisions in the meantime, such as moving, taking a job, and major financial decisions?
Recently, I was talking to a friend who was contemplating spending a bit of money on a car. She could get something to just get by for less money, but what she really wanted was make the jump to something newer and more reliable. Should she go ahead and make the purchase? she pondered thoughtfully, even though it would mean taking out a 5-year loan--because after all, she could meet The One tomorrow and she might need the finances to go towards the wedding.
I know many of us are waiting, and waiting, and waiting... for something that may or may not come into our lives. So, what do we do in the meantime, especially if we don't feel that God is directing us one way or the other?
* Would you decide to move to a new location? What if The One was right in the town where you're living now?
* Should you take that new job? What if it means working more and/or odd hours? Because you just might happen to meet The One in a few months, and you'd need the time to be able to spend with him or her.
* What if you have a lifelong dream that's going to take some time and money in order to achieve, such as visiting Europe for a few weeks or participating in missions work overseas? Should you go ahead and spend the time and money in order to go? After all, The One might show up on your doorstep next week and maybe you'll need those resources in order to start planning your new life together.
But then again... 20 years might go by... and No One ever appears.
As a single, what would you do?
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