i have that same problem!!!!
it also doesn't help that everyone else is crazy and I'm the only sane one
It's a hard cross to bear but someone's gotta do it.
i have that same problem!!!!
it also doesn't help that everyone else is crazy and I'm the only sane one
cos I was born that way. why are you single?
Getting married is a choice as God doesn't force anyone to get married. There are, however, marriages that God may approve.At the moment, I'm happily single. As for as reasons, I really don't know any other reason apart from the fact that I haven't met someone that I feel the Lord wants me to be with.
Probably no shortage of those.sorry to hear that. you might be suited to someone with mental health issues
sorry I'm takenProbably no shortage of those.
I think mental health issues are spiritual and can badly affect others around you so if you or someone has them its not a good idea to put marriage on top of that, which can compound things.
There a lot of reasons why people are single but the main reason is being yoked to someone gets complicated. For a christian , the most important thing is to be free to worship the Lord. it is much simpler and easier when you are single.
When you are married there is too many distractions to focus on God alone. Aside from another person you need to please, there may be children.
solo or split parents cant be said to be truly single the constantly worry about their children or their exes. while they may not appear to be bound, they actually are until their spouse dies or is remarried or their children leave and are married or die.
Worshipping the Lord isnt the same as wanting to hold the hand of someone you love.... its not about needing your hand held , its about being close with your love. If its childish to want that.... then I'll gladly call myself a baby . LolI really dont get the whole hand-holding thing. I thought most people grew up and didnt need their hands held anymore...
When I worship the Lord, I dont hold someone elses hands up. He gets all my praise.
Getting married is a choice as God doesn't force anyone to get married. There are, however, marriages that God may approve.
When I worship the Lord, I dont hold someone elses hands up. He gets all my praise.
That's pretty much impossible, give it another decade and thinking you don't have any mental health issues will be called being in denial. Now how many mental health issues are really a spiritual issue is another question entirely, but the whole mental health framework breaks down if we admit that there's spiritual forces out there that are real and can affect us.
And before I get flamed, yes there are real issues ( physical, spiritual, and emotional) that affect the proper function of the mind as well as the scars and coping mechanisms we pick up just living life in a fallen and destructive world. But I'm suspicious of the current trend to call almost any deviation from a standardized normal a mental health issue that needs drugs or professional counseling to treat.
I believe He wants me to be with a particular person
A lot of mental illness went undiagnosed in the past the same way a lot of physical conditions went undiagnosed.
I think most single people feel their "singleness" the most at this particular time of the year but don't rush into meeting someone just to relieve those feelings.
I think the times we live in now are harder than the past, thus more mental illnesses.
I do agree that spiritual issues can affect mental health, but that doesn't explain all mental illness. That gets into dangerous territory: we could start saying any health issue, physical or mental, is the result of personal sin or the like.
I don't believe there is any greater prevalence of mental illness now than in previous eras; rather, I think that more behaviours and disorders are classified as mental illness. PTSD was only added to the DSM in 1980, and was controversial then (https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/treat/essentials/history_ptsd.asp); it was called "shell shock" previously, and not classified as a mental illness. Also, I think that we are exposed to more information through social and other media. Prior to this century, unless you were already famous for some other reason, your experience of mental illness would probably be known by a small handful of people at most.I don't think the times are harder (at least not in the US), I think the people are softer, more isolated, and have unrealistic expectations ( which is one of the things I remember hearing about PTSD in soldiers and that there seemed to be a correlation between how much someone thought people would naturally always be good and kind to each other and who developed PTSD due to the horrors of war).
How handsome and devout is no.2... and is he willing to re-locate?I will answer for 3 of my brothers:
1. (63) might be single because I am disabled, on a disability pension and therefore have less choice of partner.
2. (57)Im single because I cant find the perfect Christian woman who is both beautiful and devout.
3. (55) Im single because my ex wife dumped me. ( but she remains my business partner)