The words "dating" or "courting" do not appear in the Bible, but God's Word provides us with much wisdom regarding premarital relationships.
Terms like "dating" or "courting" are not found in the Bible, but biblical principles guide relationships.
While dating isn’t explicitly addressed, the Bible emphasizes seeking a partner with godly character and relying on God's wisdom in relationships.
The Bible advises believers to enter romantic relationships only with other Christians.
How do you currently seek God's wisdom in your relationships, and how can you incorporate more prayer and guidance into your dating life?
Reflect on your own character traits and values. How do they align with the biblical qualities of a desirable partner, such as self-control, kindness, and reverence for God?
How does your current or past relationship reflect the importance of being equally yoked with a fellow believer? How might this principle influence future relationships?
How can the story of Rebekah in Genesis 24 inform our approach to evaluating potential partners and seeking God's direction in relationships today?
What does the Bible teach us about the role of external qualities versus inner character in choosing a partner, and how can we apply this teaching in modern dating contexts?
How can believers practically ensure they are not unequally yoked with an unbeliever, and what are the implications of this principle for serious relationships and marriage?
We must seek God’s wisdom in all areas of our life, including our dating and courting relationships (James 1:5). In Genesis 24, we see the unique process by which Rebekah is selected to be the wife for Abraham’s son, Isaac. Some principles we can take from the story include (1) it is wise to involve a trusted person to help us identify a compatible match, (2) we should focus on a person’s character rather than his or her external qualities, and (3) we need to pray to God for wisdom and success in our evaluation process. The book of Proverbs also has much to say on character traits we should value in a dating partner, such as self-control, peacefulness, kindness, and a reverence for God (Proverbs 25:28; 27:15-16; 31:30). The New Testament teaches that we must choose a believing partner to have an equally yoked marriage (2 Corinthians 6:14–15). Similar to Proverbs, throughout the New Testament we are given examples of godly character traits to look for in our dating partner. Is he selfless (Philippians 2:4)? Is God’s impact on her life easy to see (Romans 12:1–2)? Does he abide in Christ (1 John 2:6)? Does her allegiance to God come before everything and everyone else (Matthew 10:37)? Does he actively seek to destroy idols in his life (Colossians 3:5)? Does she value you enough as a fellow believer to respect both your body and your heart (1 Corinthians 6:9)? The Bible gives us a plethora of information on the kind of person we should seek out in a romantic relationship.
Dating is a time in which we get to know someone on a deeper level. We discover that person’s personality, likes and dislikes, and hopes and dreams. Whether dating or courting, men and women should treat each other with the same respect and purity they extend to their other brothers and sisters in Christ. Marriage involves constant displays of selfless love, so it is wise to identify that love in a person's life before entering into a lifelong commitment. Whether a dating relationship turns into a marriage or not, it is an opportunity to get to know someone on a deeper level, grow in our relationship with Christ, and ultimately extend God's love to that person. Dating is meant to be an evaluation process that helps move us toward a conclusion: marriage or the breaking off of a romantic relationship.
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