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Christian Dating Advice and the Biggest Dating Mistake Christians Make

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Christian dating ought to be viewed as the initial few steps on the path to Christian marriage. Indeed this is how most Christians do see dating. Of course, this doesn't mean planning the marriage in the first date however it entails dating using the concept of Christian marriage in your mind. Which is simply a scary method of saying that when you date like a Christian you go on that date open to the concept that this person may be the one with whom you fall in love and marry. This really is essentially what Christian dating is, it's dating with marriage in your mind. Should you embark on a date with someone without having to be open to the possibility of falling for each other then you are certainly on the date however for sure not a Christian date! This leads us to the biggest Christian dating mistake.

Christian dating mistake #1 Not dating with romance in mind

The largest dating mistake produced by many Christians is that they are not happening Christian dates at all. This doesn't mean that you are not likely to Christian places or doing Christian activities, as well as that you aren't dating other Christians. This means that you are making the mistake of convinced that truly being a Christian and having to start dating ? equals Christian dating. This isn't so. The date itself should be inside the framework of Christian ethical standards - how Christians treat other people. Your date shouldn't be with you since they are nice to look at, or nice to be seen with. Nor when your date be simply company with an otherwise lonely night.

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Many Christians make the mistake of asking someone on an intimate date when all they really want is someone to day as a friend. This can lead to obvious complications if you have one person viewing the other as a potential friend, whilst being viewed by them as a potential husband or wife. Christians get this to mistake all the time because of the lack of sexual pressure in Christian dating. Understanding that sex is out of the question with strict personal rules on kissing and other acts of intimacy, you can easily find yourself in 'friend mode' rather than viewing your date as a potential spouse. Now of course a husband and wife are friends, I'm by no means suggesting otherwise, but theirs is a special kind of friendship built on a foundation of romantic love.

Dating with marriage in your mind means considering your date, right from the first date, as someone with whom you could build a romantic, loving friendship with this leads to marriage. That doesn't mean working out the names of your future children five minutes into the first date! Christian dates ought to be romantic and marriage-minded in the outset.

What is the difference between Christian dating and non-Christian dating? To many people the solution lies in what you do on that date. It's an easy someone to answer. Christians are not going to have sexual intercourse around the date and may even choose not to kiss. Now think about the difference between Christian dating and two people heading out as friends, for a meal or to catch a show? The answer lies in the way the couple view one another. The friends, see one another as friends and treat one another accordingly. The dating couple should be viewing one another as dates, not simply as friends. Imagine two friends, a guy and a women, going out for a meal to catch on old times but during the meal the man starts seeing uncle as a date. Unless she starts seeing him like a date the evening will find themselves in upset. Imagine, a Christian couple on a date but while she sees her date as a date, he sees her like a friend - today too can finish in upset.

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To avoid the largest dating mistake made by Christians, just make sure you are going on the Christian date. Not really a night out having a friend but a date. When you consider asking someone out on a date, ask yourself first if you often see yourself in a partnership with this person. You shouldn't be one of those Christians who find someone they like as a friend and get them out on to start dating ? (knowing there won't be any sexual pressure) with the idea that at 'some' amount of time in the future things 'may' get romantic. Christians know that romance does not mean sex but dating should mean romance - from the first date. (More)

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