10 DATING TIPS FOR CHRISTIAN SINGLES
By Dr. Linda Mintle
Family Therapist
You are dating an
incredibly good-looking guy. You both feel the attraction building up. What do
you do? Now is not the time to decide! It’s too difficult to think when passion
overtakes you. You must decide before you go on the date what your limits will
be.
1) Do not be unequally
yoked.
Take II Cor. 6:14 seriously.
Don't team up with those
who are unbelievers. How can righteousness be a partner with wickedness? How
can light live with darkness? (NLT)
If you are dating
someone who doesn’t have a personal relationship with Christ, you are playing
with fire. If you fall in love, what will you do? Don’t let the relationship
progress to a physical point and then hope you can cut it off later.
2) Put on the armor of God
daily.
You need all the help
you can get in today’s world. Are you spending time with God? Do you depend on
Him to meet your needs of love and security? You can resist temptation if you
put on the whole armor of God (Eph. 6:10-20).
3) Put obedience over
passion.
Not everything we do
that’s right, feels good. In fact, usually the opposite is true. It feels
incredibly good to give in to passion. But, the authority of Christ needs to
take precedence over your physical drives. Society tells you to give in to the
moment. Christ tells you to be obedient to His word.
4) Physical expression
must be appropriate.
Physical touch/intimacy
should correspond with commitment. This doesn’t mean anything goes if you are
engaged. Physical touch should be in the context of a meaningful relationship,
not reduced to satisfaction of personal need.
5) Limits must be set
mutually.
Both partners should
take responsibility for setting limits. Mutual boundary keeping reflects
maturity.
6) Examine your personal
motives.
What is your motivation
-- power and control, gratifying your own ego, meeting a selfish need, or
genuine affection?
7) Is there too much
physical and too little other?
If the social,
emotional, spiritual dimensions are missing or lacking, you are out of balance.
If you can’t stand the person but have a great physical relationship, rethink
the relationship.
8) Less is better.
If one person is
uncomfortable with any type of physical expression, don’t do it. You should
respect and honor each other. Don’t push a date to do anything that makes
him/her feel uncomfortable.
9) Be guided by love
versus lust.
Love is the fruit of the
Spirit. From love comes self-control. Operate in love, not lust.
10) Allow the Holy
Spirit to direct and lead you.
If you feel convicted of
certain behaviors, stop doing them.
Special Note: If you are a teen, you must honor your parents
and respect their counsel (Ephesians 6:2-3). You are subject to parental authority. Don’t be sexually active
just because you can get away with it.
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