When it comes to relationships in
particular—you can’t do the same things in the same way and expect different
results.
No matter how much
you hope, pray and dream for good things in your relationships, for many of
you, good things will only come when – by God’s grace – you learn to make
better, wiser and healthier choices.
As you reflect on your relationships this
new year, here are some mistakes that you may need to acknowledge, and then
take ownership of as you seek to engage in healthier relationships:
We can spend so much time thinking about what
we want in someone of the opposite sex without ever taking the time to think
through what we don’t want—and what we won’t settle for. When it comes to
finding love, there are some red flags that simply cannot be ignored for the
prospect of a healthy relationship.
Think through the people you allowed into
your life and ask yourself if they were the kind of people who built you up, or
tore you down. Healthy
relationships will always add more to your life than they take.
Dating Mistakes: #2
–
DON’T ALLOW YOUR PHYSICAL RELATIONSHIP TO
LEAD THE WAY
As Christians, it’s easy to get sick and
tired of hearing the “waiting until marriage” rhetoric. But we’re not just talking about sex here.
When it comes to dating, it’s easy to allow
the physical interactions of your relationship to take the lead before you know
what happened. But time and time again, I hear from both married and unmarried
couples alike about the harm that encompasses those who allow their physical
relationship to lead the way.
There is certainly a time and place for
physical affection in a dating relationship. But letting the physical lead the
way will always skew your judgment, heighten your emotions and fool your
concept of commitment. When the physical attributes of your relationship take
control, they have the power to ruin a relationship. That’s something worth
avoiding as you strive for healthy relationships.
Dating Mistakes: #3
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STOP BELIEVING THAT YOU ARE WORTH LESS
There is so much truth to the concept
that you will always attract the kind of relationship you believe you deserve.
Human beings are magnetic, and we tend to both attract and choose people who
are similar to us in our level of emotional and spiritual health. In the end,
we always attract the kind of relationship we think we’re worth.
Maybe part of the problems you’ve had in your
past is that you didn’t believe you are worth more. Maybe you’ve allowed yourself to settle
for relationships that you knew, deep down, were not for your good. As you move
on this new year, take the time to consider what you are worth and how that
plays into your relationship choices.
Dating Mistakes: #4
–
DON’T AVOID TALKING TO GOD ABOUT YOUR
RELATIONSHIPS
It’s embarrassing how simple yet profound
this statement is, especially when it comes to Christian dating advice. Why we don’t take the time to talk to
the Almighty God of the Universe who knows all things and can make all things
happen is simply mind-boggling to me.
He knows what’s best for our lives, and he
knows what we need to get us there. Why not go to him for wisdom, for hope and
for healing? Why not seek him with our questions, our pain and our problems?
There are SO many different ways you can pray for your relationship – even one that
doesn’t yet exist! Because whether or not you’re even in a relationship-
this one small act a day has the potential of changing your entire
life.
Dating Mistakes: #5
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DON’T DOWNPLAY THE IMPORTANCE OF BOUNDARIES
When it comes to Christian dating advice, many people talk a lot about the
dangers of the physical in a dating relationship, but then don’t talk much
about the emotional. Yet in my opinion, emotional intimacy can be just as
damaging as physical intimacy if we’re not careful to proceed with caution.
As you proceed in 2019, maybe it’s time to
take inventory of your emotional health and the boundaries you’ve put up to
protect your heart. Getting too emotionally intimate too quickly has ruined
many relationships, because your heart is precious, and something that needs to
be handled with care.
Seek to set emotional boundaries in your life and protect your heart
this new year.
We’ve all made mistakes. But it’s most
important that we learn from those mistakes, and then strive to never let them
happen again.
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