animegirl1 wrote:-i know that god has a campanion out there for everyone and uc psuedonym u may not think it or want it but there is a girl out there for u ^_^
KisaTohru wrote:ah, ic... ok... I've heard both ways, so I was curious, lol
dragonshimmer wrote: *blink* Because I'm in love. Why else WOULD most people want to marry? I guess there's a few more reasons I'd want to get married some day, when God has made it clear I've met the person He has in mind for me.
- I'm in love. Not just loving someone, but being IN love with them.
- I can't imagine my life without them.
- I want to laugh with them, cry with them, work through life's hardest troubles WITH them.
- I want to be the one to put a smile on their face and a song in their heart.
- I want to continually grow in God with them.
- I want to take care of them when they're sick.
- I want to be the one they come home to while I'm cooking dinner for them.
- I want to be there by their side and grow old with them. Should they fall severely ill and need someone to spoon feed them...I want to be that person.
- I want them to complete me. I realize God completes me, but I think my future spouse will complete me in a different way.
- Getting married IS giving up pretty much all of yourself...but if I I loved someone, I would want to get married to show them they're worth committing the rest of my life to.
Or maybe I'm just a hopeless girly romantic. *shrug*
I agree with what others have said. It's actually a blessing to be able to remain single and serve God, but most people can't do that. Marriage ISN'T for everyone, and I strongly admire those who can be alone.
My entire life I NEVER wanted to get married. Only in the past year has God changed my heart about that. Had this been this time last year, I would have said "I will never get married. I refuse." Now, I'm actually making a list of reasons I'd want to get married.
shooraijin wrote:I intend to marry for love. I don't want kids (I like kids, but I don't want any), or any of the other family-related reasons. I want a companion -- someone to walk together with in Christ -- as well as being a friend and a lover. And I hope that's what will be granted me.
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I want to for, same basic reasons as anyone else. But being still single with more and more of my friends becoming couples (and mes still being single :/) I always get that little fear in my head that it might not happen. Not to say I gotta grab someone right away but... anyone else know how this is?
I know there's 2 kinda people: those that can live their lives single for God, and those that seek a partner :/ I reeeeeeally doubt I could handle being single for my entire life >_<
But... course all my friends say "It'll happen soon" to at least finding that person (and easy for them to see because they are at least dating!) but then again, my friends just say "patience" (hard thign for me to do) and pretty much "if you have it in your heart to find someone, God will provide. It wasn't put there without reason." But then I fearfully look at all the divorces etc etc @_@.... fears pile up... just gotta trust in Him more with timing and everything >_< Just... also don't wanna be say in my 40s to get married and stuff :/
Sephiroth wrote:i know exactly how ya feel Tenshi, its about the hardest think for me to deal with, my own fears & self doubts, as time goes by, wathcing all my friends in relationships & gettin married.. and when it comes to my life... i start to lose hope, i just find it hard to keep myself from that mindset.
Rev. Doc wrote:Well as Jerry McGuire said...
She completes me.
Scribs wrote:Oh, and UCs post sounds like the beginning of one of those romance movies where the guy says "I am not getting married" and then some girl comes allong and 180 minutes later they are either engaged or married. (just what it made me think of.)
Kaligraphic wrote:I would want a wife to set over my house, and a son to carry my name and avenge my death should I be slain by my enemies.
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