I was thinking on what it means to be a faithful single.
quite often the stereotype of faith is that marriage is based on faith in your spouse. To last, both have to remain faithful to each other. But the problem with that is its places too much in one person who may have feet of clay. Your spouse is by no means perfect. Nobody ever can be. They might seem aboslutely perfect when you first meet and fall in love...but honeymoon periods soon end and then you find out all this stuff and have to live with them for the rest of your life!
for me well I dont know if I could handle another person placing all their faith in ME! That pretty much means I can never stuff up or let them down cos they would feel betrayed and hurt if I did. Thats a lot of pressure to be perfect.
on my part putting all my faith into my spouse is also rather risky. I would then be treating them as my saviour when they cant be.
why because I already have Jesus Christ as my saviour and Lord and no other man can come close...although I am sure there are men out there that are faithful christians its just that they are likely to be already married, or so secure in their faith in Jesus that they have no need to marry. which is ok because I need christian brothers more than I need a spouse. Putting all my faith in ONE person just seems like a really bad idea and would mean instead of being singleminded about Jesus...i would be doubleminded and losing my first love.
Pleasing Jesus and knowing him and talking to him is easy. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. But being married to someone seems fraught with difficulties...and not to mention raising children on top of that. Of course its entirely possible but depending on how many children one has you are looking at getting them through life as well in addition to your own. when does that leave you time for the Lord?
does this mean my faith will somehow get diluted as I try to please everyone in my family should I make a new one. Something I have pondered. I know many women who married in church even PASTORS and they still separated and divorced. their children dont even go to their own churches and they cant even keep track of their faith either.
so when people place their faith in getting married and having children I am a bit suss about that. Im like really, do you knowwhat you are getting into. How can you be sure. How can you have assurance, when the only assurance guranteed is the blessed assurance we have from the Lord who will ALWAYs be faithful to us, even if we are not?!
How about you.
quite often the stereotype of faith is that marriage is based on faith in your spouse. To last, both have to remain faithful to each other. But the problem with that is its places too much in one person who may have feet of clay. Your spouse is by no means perfect. Nobody ever can be. They might seem aboslutely perfect when you first meet and fall in love...but honeymoon periods soon end and then you find out all this stuff and have to live with them for the rest of your life!
for me well I dont know if I could handle another person placing all their faith in ME! That pretty much means I can never stuff up or let them down cos they would feel betrayed and hurt if I did. Thats a lot of pressure to be perfect.
on my part putting all my faith into my spouse is also rather risky. I would then be treating them as my saviour when they cant be.
why because I already have Jesus Christ as my saviour and Lord and no other man can come close...although I am sure there are men out there that are faithful christians its just that they are likely to be already married, or so secure in their faith in Jesus that they have no need to marry. which is ok because I need christian brothers more than I need a spouse. Putting all my faith in ONE person just seems like a really bad idea and would mean instead of being singleminded about Jesus...i would be doubleminded and losing my first love.
Pleasing Jesus and knowing him and talking to him is easy. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. But being married to someone seems fraught with difficulties...and not to mention raising children on top of that. Of course its entirely possible but depending on how many children one has you are looking at getting them through life as well in addition to your own. when does that leave you time for the Lord?
does this mean my faith will somehow get diluted as I try to please everyone in my family should I make a new one. Something I have pondered. I know many women who married in church even PASTORS and they still separated and divorced. their children dont even go to their own churches and they cant even keep track of their faith either.
so when people place their faith in getting married and having children I am a bit suss about that. Im like really, do you knowwhat you are getting into. How can you be sure. How can you have assurance, when the only assurance guranteed is the blessed assurance we have from the Lord who will ALWAYs be faithful to us, even if we are not?!
How about you.