You know the typical chick flick movie.
Girl wonders if prince charming exists, or if he is simply a fictional being living in the hopeful mind.
Girl
almost finds herself settling for less than the best when suddenly
appears prince charming himself. Though there is always a happy ending,
the question remains throughout the movie, "Is this real?".
And
it is the question that many single people ask. Is the one I am
dreaming of real? Or should I lower my standards and just marry second
best because of the doubt that he/she actually exists.
Standards.
I've got some. And I think it is healthy for single people who desire
marriage to figure out what is important to them when it comes to the
person that they want to spend the rest of their lives with.
Some
people would say that my standards are high. And I guess they are. It
may be a lot for me to expect a guy to be big enough to put his heart on
the line to tell my family about his feelings for the girl that he
wants to get to know. Especially considering that I have quite a few
brothers looking out for me. ;)
But this is what is important to
me. Because it is the best way for me to know without a doubt that he
cares about me. And having my families support and input is the best way
for me to be able to see beyond my heart's feelings and to see what is
really there. Right from the beginning.
If there is
anything that I have learned from viewing other relationships it is this
- don't stray from your standards. No matter how impossibly high they
may seem to be.
Pray about them, change them only if God leads you
to. Stand firm. Don't let the fear of growing old without meeting that
special someone blind you. Trust Him. I promise it will be worth the
wait.
Beyond the standards there are desires. Certain
things that may not really matter a whole lot, are not a deal breaker
so-to-speak, but are what you really hope for.
My
brother-in-law Henry has an amazing testimony about how God brought his
wife (my sister obvs.) into his life. And how, even though he had to
wait longer than he planned, he got what he prayed for.
*If you want to listen to his story go to lighthouse podcasts and listen to the one titled "Testimony of Marriage"*
One
of the things that he has taught me is not to be afraid to tell God
what you want. Those things that you hope for, big or small, nothing is
impossible for Him. Ask God to mold your future spouse.
It may
sound selfish, but if you were a father, wouldn't you want your children
to tell you what they want? We were not made to be mindless. He gave us
desires.
Then turn it around. Those things that God is
tugging on your heart to do/change...could that be what your future
spouse is praying for? I think about this often when I feel that nudge.
God is preparing you, He is preparing me.
We can only imagine what He has in store for those who patiently wait, and seek Him in the waiting.
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