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Hello my single friends! This post is for you. As a fellow single person, I sometimes find myself wondering what it would be like to be married. I may daydream about a spouse and having a family with him. I'm sure ya'll do the same sometimes. You dream of a perfect spouse, with beautiful kids, the house, good jobs, and a white picket fence...
But what I've realized is that we imagine the best possible outcome when we think this way. We imagine a good spouse that loves the Lord, takes care of us, works hard, and loves us and our family. We imagine healthy babies who grow up to be strong, Christian, and independent members of society.
What we don't think about is that both marriage and having children can be a gamble. I know a few friends who have been divorced. I know some people who regret having children. I know that's a taboo especially within the Christian community...but it's something that should be talked about. Some of the stories I've heard go something like this...
Yes living single is difficult too...but compared to all the problems married people with children face, I don't find it that hard. And I don't know...maybe this post will help you see that you can find contentment in every situation. I think this is something God is helping me with right now and I'm really excited about it. Whenever I start to feel a little jealous or lonely, I remind myself that singleness can be a blessing too! I have so much time on my hands to serve God and enjoy his presence. I also don't have to worry about the above problems. If you are lonely, remember that God is always with you. You just have to seek his face.
I really hope that the above examples are not offensive. I'm not saying that cheaters can't be forgiven or cannot change. Of course they can!
I'm not saying that special or ill children are a burden...but having one can be emotionally difficult.
I'm also not saying that transpeople or muslims are evil. My best friend is a muslim (I'm praying for her and her spouse). But I just know that if I had a child who lost his or her faith, I would be really worried.
I hope and pray this post helps ya'll. God bless!
But what I've realized is that we imagine the best possible outcome when we think this way. We imagine a good spouse that loves the Lord, takes care of us, works hard, and loves us and our family. We imagine healthy babies who grow up to be strong, Christian, and independent members of society.
What we don't think about is that both marriage and having children can be a gamble. I know a few friends who have been divorced. I know some people who regret having children. I know that's a taboo especially within the Christian community...but it's something that should be talked about. Some of the stories I've heard go something like this...
- Communication is lost and both partners feel stuck in a loveless marriage because of their children.
- One partner does all the housework and child care while the other works and comes home to enjoy their time. Home partner is exhausted.
- One partner decides to cheat. It seems like people cheat because they feel they are missing something in their marriage. Again, communication is lost.
- Financial problems
- Maybe the child born is special, ill, or needs constant care. Something that one or both parents find difficult to do. It puts a strain on their lives (financially, romantically and spiritually) It's also really hard to raise a child you know won't make it to adulthood.
- The kid grows up to be a bad person (pedo, killer, or thief)
- Maybe the kid is just difficult to deal with. They could misbehave all the time, or maybe get a girl pregnant at 16 years old.
- The kid might be an atheist or muslim or identify as a transperson.
- No emotional support from the spouse.
- Spouse loses faith in God.
Yes living single is difficult too...but compared to all the problems married people with children face, I don't find it that hard. And I don't know...maybe this post will help you see that you can find contentment in every situation. I think this is something God is helping me with right now and I'm really excited about it. Whenever I start to feel a little jealous or lonely, I remind myself that singleness can be a blessing too! I have so much time on my hands to serve God and enjoy his presence. I also don't have to worry about the above problems. If you are lonely, remember that God is always with you. You just have to seek his face.
I really hope that the above examples are not offensive. I'm not saying that cheaters can't be forgiven or cannot change. Of course they can!
I'm not saying that special or ill children are a burden...but having one can be emotionally difficult.
I'm also not saying that transpeople or muslims are evil. My best friend is a muslim (I'm praying for her and her spouse). But I just know that if I had a child who lost his or her faith, I would be really worried.
I hope and pray this post helps ya'll. God bless!
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