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Welcome to Relationship vs Religion to help you build your relationship with God.

 

Active Your Highest Good with Cheryl Katherine Wash and Kathleen Capela


 

There are many men and women who have given their life over to Christ yet are not in Christ! You see when walking with Christ your desire is for the relationship with him, you feel that overwhelming sense or need to communicate with God to speak to him daily, to make him the center of your life. Many single Christians face hard choices and decisions about dating. You see we may meet someone who is un-churched, who has not accepted Christ as their personal savior. We may be able to get them to go to church, we even may see them accept Christ during an altar call. Yet, when we begin a relationship that is out of the teachings of Christ we will see that relationship fall apart. You may be further along in your walk, you now have an infant in Christ with you. You will start to see Christ working in that person’s life to bring out the things that need to be dealt with, and of course in yourself. If faith is weak, the flesh too will be weak and cause you to stumble. Finding a husband or a wife should be your intent in dating it should not be about the aesthetics of the relationship but the meat and bones based on biblical principles.

First and foremost you should not be dating if you are not ready to be married in 1 year.
Dating should lead to marriage and all too often today there are many Christians who are serial dating, having sex out of marriage and leaving a trail of broken hearts and feelings along the way. We need to be asking ourselves important questions before we even think about dating.

 

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