Christian Friendship First: Why It’s Worth the Wait Before DatingSample
Day 1: Foundation of Trust
Is it worth the wait to be friends first before diving into a romantic relationship?
Having a friendship first builds a strong foundation of trust.
Trust is the bedrock of any meaningful relationship, and like any solid structure, it takes time and patience to build. In your journey of relationships, consider the wisdom of starting with friendship. A friendship-first approach allows you to lay a strong foundation where trust can grow naturally and deeply.
The Beauty of Friendship
Friendship allows you to know someone beyond surface impressions. You learn about their values, their strengths, and their quirks in a relaxed setting without the pressures of romance. This understanding helps you see if your values align, especially those rooted in Christian principles like honesty, kindness, and faithfulness.
As friends, you have the opportunity to support each other through life's ups and downs. Sharing these experiences builds a bond that is hard to break. This is where the wisdom of Proverbs 3:5 comes into play. It’s important to trust in the Lord on the journey of friendship. While it may seem slow at times, remember that good things are worth the wait.
Cultivating Trust Through Shared Experiences
One way to cultivate trust is by spending quality time together in lots of different settings. You can volunteer for a church event, join a Bible study group, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee while discussing your hopes and dreams. These shared experiences often reveal character and intentions, allowing trust to blossom.
Another powerful tool is communication. Open, honest conversations about your goals, fears, and faith can deepen your connection. Listen actively and share openly, knowing that honesty is a gift that strengthens your bond.
Friendship as a Foundation for Dating
How does this translate into dating? A relationship grounded in friendship means you enter a romantic phase with well-established trust and understanding. You aren’t just attracted to each other; you have a deep appreciation for each other's character and faith. This foundation provides stability that can sustain the relationship through life's storms.
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About this Plan
Is it worth the wait to be friends first before diving into a romantic relationship? In this 5-day devotional, we’re sharing five benefits of having a friendship first and how to build a meaningful friendship with a solid foundation for a long-lasting relationship so your dating experience is even better.
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