Saturday, January 28, 2012

Believe Love Is Sacred & Special


In a world where it is all to easy to treat love casually, here are some

CHRISTIAN COURTSHIP PRINCIPLES
For those who believe love is sacred and special

God has written us on the palm of his hand. We are his love note.


v  See yourself the way God sees you: Unique, Chosen, and Special
v  Align your values with the Word of God and don’t substitute His standards
v  Don’t place God in a box. He knows you better than you know yourself
v  Pray, Fast, and Seek God before entering or committing to any relationship
v  Do not court the unsaved; you will begin your relationship at odds
v  Make sure the person you are courting is growing in the Lord
v  Make sure the person you are courting in submitted to a local body and the leadership
v  Ask a lot of questions and don’t be intimidated when others ask you the hard questions
v  Fellowship in a group instead of one-to-one settings
v  Introduce them to your pastor; abide by your leaders rules set in your house of worship
v  Ask to be introduced formally to their leader if you don’t share the same one
v  Do not become engaged without Christian counsel
v  Do not plan a wedding during courtship or engagement; these are separate processes
v  Do not mislead anyone about your intentions. Friends should be treated as friends
v  Do not place commitment before compatibility
v  Do not get ahead of God; if He says wait, wait. If He says no, believe He has better
v  Avoid the marriage is the answer to everything syndrome; it is ministry to a dying world
v  Don’t create soul ties (opening yourself up spiritually, physically, emotionally before God’s timing)
v  Don’t ignore warning signs of potential problems (abuse, addictions, possessiveness) they will only magnify later
v  Know when to stop the bleeding; don’t remain in a relationship because of obligation or guilt. Call it off if necessary and the person refuses to get counseling
v  Give yourself time between relationships (at least 6 months )
v  Courtship should have a goal in mind. It is not casual dating. You should be able to see yourself growing with the person and making a lifelong commitment to them and potential family. This is not for the person simply looking for “a good time”
v  You are more than a good time. You are a person who is worth the value and quality God invested in you. You are treasure, and the wise person will search for and seek you out
v  Allow others to hold you accountable in your relationship, those who care more about your spiritual health than saying what you want to hear


 Taken from the B.L.I.S.S. conference hosted by God Ideas LLC. For more information, email churchlove333@yahoo.com


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