To kindly reply to all three of you maxel, SoulWeaver, Megenta, My point is not to look around for the other half........ but to take it to God in prayer ask him and wait on an answer from him about it, there is no better matchmaker than God if you can't trust him and have faith that he will show you and tell you who the one is and where they are..... then who will you have faith and trust in about it? this is being patient it's called waiting on the lord...... a few verses (Matthew 7:7) Ask and it shall be given you, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you (Psalm 75:2) Be patient with God (Micah 7:7) But as for me, I will look to the LORD
Alright... I guess we have to do a serious discussion now.
The whole division on this issue is whether to pray and sit around doing nothing, or to instead take some kind of action.
False Dilemma:
But there is no division here.
This is a false dichotomy, a false dilemma.
It isn't an either/or proposition.
We are to PRAY and seek God's direction, and then as he leads us we are to also TAKE ACTION.
This is ALWAYS what we're to do in life.
We pray, and we also take action.
This is always the biblical pattern.
So, what might this look like in real life?
- Maybe you pray, and God gives you a sense this isn't the right time for you to have a spouse, and you should just wait.
- Maybe you pray, and God gives you a sense you should seek a spouse, perhaps by getting more involved in your church, or some other thing.
- Maybe you pray, and God gives you a sense you need to work on yourself a bit... whatever that might be.
- Maybe you pray, and God gives you no sense about a spouse at all, but gives you a sense about direction in your career, and you find out much later that THIS is the way he directed you to your spouse.
We should of course pray, and seek God's direction.
But this doesn't mean prayer and action are antithetical.
One does not negate the other.
Messes of Simple Things:
Christians, by trying SOOO hard to be spiritual and biblical, often make a mess of very simple principles.
This is usually because of very good intentions, but we sometimes just over omplicate simple things.
Sometimes....
things aren't complicated.
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