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- The Bible defines it as the time in your life where you focus on establishing a profound relationship with God. It’s the time where you should hone in on your spiritual gifts and begin working to build God's Kingdom. 1 Corinthians 7:32 reminds us that one advantage of being single is that unmarried Christians have more time to focus on God's work.
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- Accountability. We are around singles often and one of the astonishing things we hear from them is their lack understanding of what true accountability is or how their local church has not clearly defined it for them.
- Let Your Light Shine. What we have learned from being married for more than a year now is that people are always watching us. Whether it’s in a worship service or even via our YouTube channel, our ways of life are noticed.
- Open the Word for Yourself. Last year we made it a point to read the Bible in its entirety. As a newly-wed couple this created wonderful conversations and some days recalibrating our fire for our Creator and how He inspired 40-plus authors to pen this divine literature.
- Not Neglecting the Gathering. Hebrews 10:25 says, “And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.”
Apr 23, 2021 · Below is a list of 6 truths every single Christian woman should know and understand in order to enjoy the life of freedom and purpose God intended. Photo Credit: ©Sean Hong
Feb 5, 2024 · Being a single Christian does not make you any less of a person. You are completely loved and cherished by God. He says you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:13-16). Nowhere in the Bible are we told that marriage is superior to singleness.
- Examples of Dealing with Isolation in The Bible
- 3 Reasons God Warns Us Against Isolation
- How to Deal with Loneliness and Isolation
- God Is An Antidote to Isolation and Loneliness
In the very beginning, Adam noticed that he didn’t have anyone like him to talk to. God agreed that it wasn’t good for Adam to be alone, so He made Adam a helper suited for him and called her Eve (Genesis 2:18). Lepers had to live separate from the communities. They were isolated. As long as they had the disease, they had to live alone outside of t...
1. There’s no help when you fall. When you’re isolated, no one is there to help you up when you fall into trouble. Two or more people together can help each other succeed as well as lend a hand when one of them falls (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10). Also, two or more people can protect one another’s back when they are being attacked by enemies (Ecclesiastes ...
It’s often too easy to isolate ourselves. Sometimes the busyness of our activities cause us to retreat to peace and quiet. Sometimes the fallenness of the world hurts us and we retreat to lick our wounds. It’s okay to temporarily cocoon ourselves so we can heal, but we shouldn’t camp out permanently in our isolated room. Here are a few ways to step...
We also need to remember that one of the names of God is Emmanuel which means God with us. Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign; the virgin will conceive, and give birth to a Son, and will call Him Emmanuel (Isaiah 7:14). When we invite His Spirit into our hearts, He is there with us forevermore. Even though isolation isn’t usually a go...
Jan 30, 2023 · The way Christian women interact with one another should reflect the reality that we love and follow Jesus, including the way we interact with others in varying stages of life. When single and married women love one another for the glory of God—spurring one another on in whatever He’s called us to do—it displays how we are knit together ...
Sep 20, 2018 · Today, most churches still don’t have a category for people like me. For a variety of reasons, prolonged singleness is on the rise in modern societies. Please consider a few simple reminders and suggestions from a single woman living in a Christian culture that idolizes marriage and family.
Nov 15, 2021 · In singleness, it can be easy to get used to living our daily lives alone. God did not place us on an island by ourselves. He placed us in communities. Your first community is your family of origin. We learn to love, forgive, reconcile, rejoice, and mourn together in our “family community.”