OK, I'm probably going to tick off a few folks with this post, but trust me when I say it is not deliberate by any means.
(inhales deeply)
I do not believe that God expects us to sit around and do nothing, while He magically brings us a spouse.
It surprises me how many honestly think exactly that, and all they need to do is "trust God", while He does all the work. I have two main questions about that:
1) How does that teach us anything about how to form lasting relationships?
2) If all God wanted was for us to just wait, until some far-off future moment, never making a single move towards that goal on our own...would that help us to learn about responsibility or being proactive?
Now, please understand - I am not saying that God doesn't guide people together, in his own way, time, and place. But I do not believe He's going to just hand us our "soulmate" (which isn't even a Biblical concept, by the way), while we do absolutely nothing. That doesn't seem like faith to me at all, but rather fear. It may sound tired, but its still true: "If you're going to learn to swim, you have to jump in the water". God will not push or force you, and He does expect you to trust His love, will, and guidance...but the ball's in your court.