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Some dating guidelines. 1. Christian young people should only ever consider dating and/or marrying other Christians. a. Look up and read Ps. 119:63. b. I Cor. 7:39 limits Christians to marrying other Christians (”only in the Lord”). c. “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers.” See II Co
Put away the childish idea that dating is something you do in high school for fun. Use your Christian maturity along with the wisdom and knowledge you have gained about marriage to guide you as you think about dating—put your faith into practice in this respect! So, what are some of the ways that yo
Rev. Eriks and his wife Jen learned about dating through their own struggles and mistakes, and are still learning as they guide their own children. They have been married for 20 years. While parents may dread the day their children begin dating, often young people cannot wait to jump in with both f
Introduction. A. The Christian’s life must be antithetical in all that he does. 1. This is true also in dating and marriage. 2. Thus it is proper for Christian young people to discuss this matter as part of their lives as children of God’s covenant. B. The subject can very well be treated in connect
The Christian’s whole life, but also his dating ought to demonstrate true knowledge. True knowledge has to do with knowing God in a personal way such that we love him. True knowledge is informed love that comes by the instrument of faith. “For whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate” (Rom. 8:2
Prayerfully, humbly, spiritually, we must seek to find the one whom God has chosen for us to complete in our lives this heavenly picture of Christ and His Church. Apart from this marriage, dating has no purpose. And much of the frightening immorality of our times and the ghastly looseness of morals
Why do you want to go out with an unbeliever, or with someone whom you know you could and never would marry? Date any personally suitable church-going member of the opposite sex who is in the covenant of grace and is growing in that grace and in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. How ought we t
When young people go steady, the opportunity for meeting other young people is often lost. We must be pleasing to God with our end goal as finding a marriage partner. Prayer is the most important thing to use in helping us make our decisions. We must pray all the time, and not make hasty decisions,
Marrying in the Lord can be thought of as making the Lord the absolute center of your marriage relationship (Eph. 5:22-–33). Yes, the fact that you are dating a girl who openly and faithfully attends a good church is evidence that you started in the right place. In order have a relationship centered