I've never felt in any church I've attended or visited that they treated me as ' nothing more than in waiting to be married'.
Whether we're married or single, it's our responsibly to put our hope and trust in Christ, read the Scriptures and be encouraged by what God has said to us, who He says we are in Him and what He has in store for us.
Other than that, what could one say to you that would encourage you in the present? (I think whatever it is might just encourage someone single or married 😀 )
I'll have to go back and reread my posts, but I don't think I mentioned anything about waiting to get married.
I did say that in each season we go through, God is preparing us for what's ahead. I don't believe that necessarily means marriage. That's up to God, and His plans for us.
Whether we're married or single, it's our responsibly to put our hope and trust in Christ, read the Scriptures and be encouraged by what God has said to us, who He says we are in Him and what He has in store for us.
Other than that, what could one say to you that would encourage you in the present? (I think whatever it is might just encourage someone single or married 😀 )
I'll have to go back and reread my posts, but I don't think I mentioned anything about waiting to get married.
I did say that in each season we go through, God is preparing us for what's ahead. I don't believe that necessarily means marriage. That's up to God, and His plans for us.
The feeling of waiting around to be married and not being accepted until marriage is compounded by the fact that almost all leadership positions in the church and in ministry organizations are filled by married people. And there is a limit to how many times singles can see qualified single candidates passed over for married candidates and not feel like they are seen as less than just because of their marital status.
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