Samanta said:
I've been single for 3 years now, and I have only had one serious boyfriend(I'm only 20 years old).
But lately I've been feeling so lonely - I swear its the season of relationships! Every coffee shop, store even school I see couples after couples.
I've been crushing on two fantastic, Christian boys but guess what? They are both taken :gah
I'm not meaning to be all "poor me" on here, I would just really appreciate some words of encouragement.
Now time for the Taylor Swift music...............
Words of encouragement? You got it.
Id quote scripture, but I wish to impart something before I do so.
First, what you see and what you need are two different things. Yes, I said need, because the first thing God recognized was not good was Man being alone. I know youre a girl, but stay with me here... ;)
Now, what you need can be found in the Song of Solomon( theres the scripture suggestion!). As a single 22 year old Christian man who in darker days learned far too much of how the world treats relationships, allow me to describe the difference between what you see, and what God has in store for the faithful in this regard( aka what you 'need').
The world values people with relationships, over people who are single.Ever wonder why someone whos taken,guy or girl,finds it easier to attract the opposite sex? Its is based on one foundation-pleasure. Someone in a relationship is 'logically' having more fun in terms of sex and emotional contentment than someone who's single, and as such our society places a high value to people who are in relationships-regardless of kind.
Hence the social pressure to get a man, or for guys to get laid.
The catch of course, is that any relationship based on personal pleasure as a goal is a 'counterfiet' relationship,in that the goal of the parties involved isn't marriage or honoring God-its to seek personal pleasure from the company of the other. Like a fake Rolex watch, it may look good, but its not the real thing-and the real thing starts with a relationship with God.Just like a fake watch, the test of a relationship is adversity-and counterfiet relationships, like a fake watch, break at the first sign of pressure or trouble.
The pieces often involve divorce, single parenthood, and all kinds of ugly fallout too unbelieveable for fiction.
Next time you spot the 'perfect couple' at work, the coffee shop, or the campus library, and you feel that pang of regret at being alone, ask yourself-do you want a counterfiet association, or do you want the real deal from the Creator , who IS the Real Deal?