What About Dating?নমুনা
Above All … GOD
AWESOME JOB!
Congratulations on taking seven days to focus on biblical principles and how they can guide you in your romantic relationship!
You started with the foundational truth that you can trust the advice you find in God’s Word. Then you came up with some practical applications to:
- Forget the upper hand
- Communicate well
- Share values
- Train together
- Be kind and forgive
Now, there’s just one more thing to remember. In fact, if you only remember one piece of advice from this entire series, it’s this:
Seek. God. First.
Pray
God, I want to trust you. I want to do things right. Help me to put you first because you are more important than anything.
Whenever we’re enjoying God more than any other person or thing, we find great meaning in our lives and relationships.
Read
Matthew 6:33
Reflect
It can be hard to believe that God will provide everything you need—even in your relationships. When you’re feeling anxious about your relationship, how can you turn to seeking God in those moments?
Respond
Memorize Matthew 6:33. When you find your focus shifting toward a relationship instead of the creator of relationships, recite this verse and ask God to take his rightful place in your life.
Scripture
About this Plan
Dating or single, engaged, or married for ten years, we can all use some of the Bible’s wisdom for our romantic relationships. Let God speak directly to your questions about dating and relationships. You might be surprised at how much He has to say.
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