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Christian Singles Learn To
Maximize
Your Relationship SuccessChristian singles, do you want to build healthy and
successful relationships? If your answer is "yes!", then you
must learn how to pick people with godly character traits, as
well as be a person of godly character!
First, let's take a look at what healthy and satisfying
relationships look like...
Henry Cloud and John Townsend teach in their book, Safe People,
that healthy relationships include four qualities.
First, they are safe emotionally and physically. Second, they
have boundaries that are respected. Third, they draw you closer
to God and help you to grow spiritually. And fourth, they do
not compromise your Christian values.
There are some other identifying marks of a healthy
relationship which Cloud and Townsend mention. For example
you will feel built up not torn down. In other words the
relationship will help you become who God wants you to be.
Also, you will be drawn closer to others in a healthy way. In
healthy relationships you can also expect mutual trust, respect
and vulnerability as well as a balanced sense of giving and
taking.
Most importantly you will experience healthy and satisfying
relationships by looking for a mate based on Christian
principles and by choosing to be a person of godly character
yourself. Naturally, it is common even for Christian singles to
be attracted to the outside of a person: their looks, their
status, their achievements, and their intelligence. But
remember, it is the inside of a person that we experience in
relationships.
The time to evaluate character in others is before you get
too deeply involved. As Cloud and Townsend say, "When the
attachment deepens, the reasoning weakens." The scriptures warn
us to, "Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the
wellspring of life." Proverbs 4:23.
At this point you may be wondering, what kind of character
traits should Christian singles look for and aspire to? Ruth
and Boaz, two singles from the Bible, exemplify the kind of
character traits to look for in a potential mate.
Ruth's character traits were: devotion to God and to family --
the evidence of her character was in her actions. She was
humble and teachable. She was focused on her responsibilities.
Her faith was in God to provide for her -- she trusted
Him for a future spouse. She was a woman of her word. She did
what she said she would do.
Boaz was devoted to God and to his farming responsibilities. He
did not let his heart become entangled and he was not
distracted from his priorities. He was a man of his word. He
did what he said he would do. He was a Christ-type -- he
exemplified the character and work of Christ - especially in
his act of redemption for Ruth.
If you want to become a person of character, you must take
personal ownership of your character development. You must be
willing to stop blaming others for your short comings and
failures. You are the only one who can do it. If you have a
pattern of painful relationships take an honest look at your
own character traits. Confess to the Lord the things you
discover about yourself and make a plan for change. For example
read a book on the subject, set personal limits and develop an
accountability system.
If you have unresolved issues from your past such as trauma,
abuse, abandonment or neglect and you recognize a pattern of
painful relationships, find someone who will help you work
through them like a pastor or a counselor. When people have
been traumatized by these things as children, they often need
to make changes that will bring healing and wholeness in order
to function well in close relationships.
Finally, Christian singles need a plan for spiritual growth.
Your plan should include making knowing and loving God a
priority in your life. Choose to order your life around
knowing God rather than finding a mate. Then pray for a mate
who is committed to the same things. You see, God's primary
work in each of us is to conform us to the image of Christ. As
you devote yourself to God and His word, and yield to His Holy
Spirit, your character will change. As your character changes
you will likely experience more relationship success.
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