Is your Partner meant for you | The Old Path
When it comes to choosing a life partner, there's a lot to consider beyond what meets the eye. As Proverbs 19:14 reminds us, "House and riches are the inheritance of fathers and a prudent wife is from the Lord." This verse hints that while material things are passed down, a truly wise and good partner is a divine gift.
So, what really matters when you're looking to settle down? External appearances should honestly be the last thing on your list. What truly counts is a person's character and lifestyle. And while it’s great to marry another Christian, simply seeing someone in church isn't enough. We need to remember that the church is like a spiritual hospital; people there are often working through their own issues. You might meet someone with attitudes or habits that, in the long run, you just can't deal with, leading to serious regrets.
One of the best ways to know if someone is truly meant for you is to see if they are willing to support you in achieving your vision and the purpose God has called you to. If they aren't supportive of your dreams and your divine calling, that's a significant red flag before marriage. The partner you choose can either be a powerful force in helping you fulfill your destiny or a major distraction that pulls you off course. In any strong partnership, mutual support is key, and marriage is no different. It will do you a lot good to know that any attitude or habit you can't tolerate before marriage will absolutely not magically disappear once you're married.
"The ideal partner" is, without a doubt, one who not only allows us to fulfill God's mandate to form a family, but, as you rightly point out in your article, must be aligned with the vision and purpose God has given you as a divine call to serve and obey Him. If a woman isn't focused on God's purpose for your life, she will soon become an obstacle to your calling, leading to the failure of a ministry and a marriage.
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External appearances alone is not enough to consider one for marriage.
Indeed it's important to choose wisely when choosing a partner
As a Christian we can't be yoked with unbelievers
So it's important to choose someone who knows and fear God.