- Dec 23, 2017
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Hi, I'm new, and need some solid Christian opinions with advice on my situation. Thank you for having me. Forgive me in advance if I offend anyone with my views.
I am a single Christian man who is speaking to another single Seventh Day Adventist woman that lives in another country. I am just a bible reading, church going Christian with adventist background beliefs, but not so much now since I've studied and been more exposed to the gospel. We are both committed to moral standards: no premarital relations or even kiss until we are married, and a will to serve Jesus will all our hearts. She is an amazing, beautiful person, and I plan on making a committed step to see her soon. I would not even be speaking to her without the intent for marriage, and the feeling is mutual. It was hard enough to find a Jesus loving woman with these same standards that also match my unique personality needs, and I match hers as well.
I respect her views, and even would go to church with her, rest with her on that day, supporting her walk with Christ, even though I do not hold the same views. We have somewhat debated (i know its not good) the meaning of what the Sabbath means. I used to believe like her, so I respect her in her current position. But I now, after studying the gospel/Paul's writings for some time think differently on such matters of Law, and understand it to be a rest from legalistic works, (aka the 4th commandment), not a physical day of the week. I used to be a saturday sabbath keeper, and wouldn't even attend church because I could not find a Saturday church service. I was also under a life of extreme legalism (dietary and spiritual), serious bondage to sin, guilt, and condemnation. I feel set free now, regularly attend a normal church service, and the bondage chains to certain sins have broken away by God's grace as I understand the gospel better. Thank you Jesus.
The problem is she is extremely legalistic, under that same bondage of guilt condemnation (when she fails to keep the sabbath "properly") and want me to be back under that same system. Does a butterfly change back to a caterpillar? As far as children goes, it's her way or the highway. She wants to raise them SDA, and be the governing spiritual authority in the household. Both I feel are unbiblical. I don't mind resting with her and worshiping God on Saturday, but I feel this will turn my children down the wrong path. We have so much in common, other than this, and have serious emotions for each other. She is extremely saddened that I don't want to be SDA, but won't give up trying to convert me. The basis of this post is...should I convert to SDA for her?? Please forgive me if I have offended any SDA or other members and would appreciate your views. Thank you very much.
I am a single Christian man who is speaking to another single Seventh Day Adventist woman that lives in another country. I am just a bible reading, church going Christian with adventist background beliefs, but not so much now since I've studied and been more exposed to the gospel. We are both committed to moral standards: no premarital relations or even kiss until we are married, and a will to serve Jesus will all our hearts. She is an amazing, beautiful person, and I plan on making a committed step to see her soon. I would not even be speaking to her without the intent for marriage, and the feeling is mutual. It was hard enough to find a Jesus loving woman with these same standards that also match my unique personality needs, and I match hers as well.
I respect her views, and even would go to church with her, rest with her on that day, supporting her walk with Christ, even though I do not hold the same views. We have somewhat debated (i know its not good) the meaning of what the Sabbath means. I used to believe like her, so I respect her in her current position. But I now, after studying the gospel/Paul's writings for some time think differently on such matters of Law, and understand it to be a rest from legalistic works, (aka the 4th commandment), not a physical day of the week. I used to be a saturday sabbath keeper, and wouldn't even attend church because I could not find a Saturday church service. I was also under a life of extreme legalism (dietary and spiritual), serious bondage to sin, guilt, and condemnation. I feel set free now, regularly attend a normal church service, and the bondage chains to certain sins have broken away by God's grace as I understand the gospel better. Thank you Jesus.
The problem is she is extremely legalistic, under that same bondage of guilt condemnation (when she fails to keep the sabbath "properly") and want me to be back under that same system. Does a butterfly change back to a caterpillar? As far as children goes, it's her way or the highway. She wants to raise them SDA, and be the governing spiritual authority in the household. Both I feel are unbiblical. I don't mind resting with her and worshiping God on Saturday, but I feel this will turn my children down the wrong path. We have so much in common, other than this, and have serious emotions for each other. She is extremely saddened that I don't want to be SDA, but won't give up trying to convert me. The basis of this post is...should I convert to SDA for her?? Please forgive me if I have offended any SDA or other members and would appreciate your views. Thank you very much.