I read about one woman who, after many years of being single, accepted a
man’s proposal and married him. It terribly disrupted her life. Up until then
she had freedom to go where she wanted to go, to do what she wanted to do. She had
everything arranged in her house just the way she liked it. She had her
cosmetics arranged in her bathroom just so. She could go to bed when she
wanted, and she could get up when she wanted. She prepared what she liked to
eat without having to bother with anyone’s else’s fussiness. She had the house
empty so that she could pray and study her Bible and sing to the Lord. And she
had nothing to distract her from pouring herself into her church and into the
service of the Lord.
All that changed when she married, and she testified later, “I
finally adjusted to it and I love my husband; I believe it was God’s will to
marry. But I gave up a lot of advantages, and I often miss being single. I had
so much more freedom to serve the Lord as a single than I do now.”
Which is better – being married or being single? Both, and neither! God leads us all differently, and there are
advantages and disadvantages to both. But in 1 Corinthians 7:1, the Apostle
Paul said in effect, “It is good to
be single.” And in verse 7 he said, “I love being single. I wish
everyone could be single like I am. I wish all were as I am.”
[P.s: Apostle Peter married].
Which is better – being married
or being single?
Both, and neither!
Both, and neither!
But for singles: Remember,
there is more freedom of being single.
More freedom to
serve the Lord.
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
I wish i have freedom to praise You oh Lord. It's not about the singleness or having a relationship that disturbs me. When it comes to family issues, all i can do is surrendering all to Your hand and holding on with faith that eventually it will be OKAY.
ReplyDeleteBlessed sharing bro ;)