A Single's Response to Valentines's Day.

Blazin Bones

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To my future wife, I love you. I already pray That God will bless you daily. I know I'm alone this year, but I will use this day to focus on all the Love we will one day share. I Pray that The Spirit will guide you through all of the trials you may face until we shall meet and face our struggles together. I will wait for you until the Father chooses to bring us together, please wait for me too.
 
Brutus do you realize how special it will be one day when you can show this to your bride and she can quote it, and then add her own message? Priceless!
And don't be tempted to show it to her until after you're married!
 
this is something very neat to write, but sometimes writing these letters can make some of people feel a littl hopeless.
 
Well, I understand that it can make people feel hopeless :yes But, if anyone needed proof that God answers prayers, they should know that I am now his wife :muchlove
 
Thats very good, but how would i explain this to a 27 year old single young woman of God, who desperately wants someone in her life?
Caroline H said:
Well, I understand that it can make people feel hopeless :yes But, if anyone needed proof that God answers prayers, they should know that I am now his wife :muchlove
 
I would say that if writing a love letter like that would make her feel hopeless, then it would be better for her not to do it. What some people enjoy doing, others may not enjoy doing. :yes
 
Well my best friend is this 27 year old female, and she even went as far as wedding planning. Today if we get invited to a wedding she dreads going because she feels as if its all in her face. Whats even worse is that being a haitian young woman and 27 years old, your parents are questioning your love live almost everyday, because their expecting a wedding, and grandchildren, etc. She has met several guys, but she never really feels a true connection because spiritually their not on the same level.

Caroline H said:
I would say that if writing a love letter like that would make her feel hopeless, then it would be better for her not to do it. What some people enjoy doing, others may not enjoy doing. :yes
 
I had some of those same feelings before I married Caroline. How we reach out to God or express our desires is different for each person. However, this allowed me to voice how I felt to others as well. It gave me hope, not took it away. I wish it would work that way for everyone, but it doesn't some times.
 
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