Another learning moment sponsored by Eharmony:
Aparently, people like me are not ready for a relationship. We want one, but don't measure up to all the 'standards' or 'expectations' that at least in the Eharmony world, most women seem to look for. Everyone wants you to be funny, so if you're not... I suggest moving on or learning how to be.
The next expectation seems to be physical fitness, attractiveness, an active lifestyle, and some sense of calling and purpose to which your life is directed. Again, if you do not have these, move on or attain them.
The following requirement seems to be the ability to be a spiritual leader, ministry partner, philosophical wise-man, and mature, devout Christian. If you find yourself lacking here, fix it or don't bother.
After these generals, there are a slew of other desires based on that particular person and what they're looking for. It sounds really ideal, right? Sure it does! ...but let's look at things realistically for a moment, shall we?
We all sin and fall short of the glory of God, right? Like Paul, we're all trying to 'work out our own salvation' and like the disciples, we often doubt, mess it up, get it wrong, get confused, go back, etc etc... And yet, God is good, even and especially though we often are not.
So, coming back to these 'Mr. Amazing' lists people have... If you're looking for 1 in a Million, that means that of the 7 Billion people in the planet, only 7,000 people could potentially be 'the one'. Now, if the majority of people are looking for this 7K, then what does that mean for the other 6,999,993,000 of us in the world?
Just something to think about...