I’ve been a Christian now for about 7 years, and I’m finally encountering what I will call the wall of judgement from my Christian friends. It is not only in the area of dating, although this seems to be the topic that they care about the the most, but also in other areas like how often I read my Bible, or if I am serving others enough, or if I endure trials with joy because that is godly.
But I will focus on the area of dating. It is disheartening to me, and I don’t feel like I can date unless it is according to their standards. To clarify, we all agree on the Biblical stance regarding fornication. I’m referring to all the additional expectations they have.
For example:
-Online dating isn’t good.
-Don’t spend too much time taking to the other person because that means they are becoming your god.
-They aren’t good enough because they aren’t a “strong” Christian.
-Wait a certain amount of time between dating people.
My main question is this-how do you all deal with the way other Christians pressurize the dating environment?
But I will focus on the area of dating. It is disheartening to me, and I don’t feel like I can date unless it is according to their standards. To clarify, we all agree on the Biblical stance regarding fornication. I’m referring to all the additional expectations they have.
For example:
-Online dating isn’t good.
-Don’t spend too much time taking to the other person because that means they are becoming your god.
-They aren’t good enough because they aren’t a “strong” Christian.
-Wait a certain amount of time between dating people.
My main question is this-how do you all deal with the way other Christians pressurize the dating environment?
Without online dating I am still single, but that doesn't make it right. There is nothing unbiblical about it. It always comes down to our motives.
I spent four hours a day online with the woman I married, that was because I wanted a wife. Some told me fifteen minutes a day was sufficient. That would't work for me. Again, our motives matter. Are we doing something with the motive to please the Lord?
"Strong Christian"-Some people expect perfection perhaps. Marriage will definitely strengthen a Christian because it is the best way for them to see how sinful they are and how much they need Christ and how much they are going to have to depend on him and know what he teaches. We will grow over time and we have to start somewhere.
Waiting a certain amount of time depends on many factors that will require discernment, not pat responses that you will hear.
People, even believers, will not agree with everything we do but all we need to do is please the Lord. He has a few enemies in his time that didn't agree with him.
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