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Primary question: As a Christian, should I maintain my deteriorating relationship with a non-Christian?
Primary question: As a Christian, should I maintain my deteriorating relationship with a non-Christian?
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It's one of the hardest things we are asked to do when we turn over our own wills and desires to God and seek His will.Luke 22:42 said:... "Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done."
Well, there's your problem.eraemia said:I am a Christian, and I have been going out with this girl, who is a non Christian
chrisd53 said:I have been where you are.
But I failed. Please listen to my advise.
I asked out a non-believer my sophmore year. I quickly became infatuated with her. She was a cool person. I would share the gospel with her but she was not too sure about it. She became a Christian a year into the relationship. But it did not change anything. When you begin a relationship with a non-believer it is flawed. You cannot fix it. Try and think of it this way. A relationship needs foundation. If that foundation is not God, then what is it? In my experience it was her. And that is never good...it is not what God intended. Who came first in Adam's life, God or Eve? First Adam had God and when that was good, God gave him Eve. Now you can have God first, but because she does not, the relationship cannot work out. Even if she accepts Christ it will not work because the relationship started focused on each other and not on God.
DeezyC81 said:OK.... So what if they both agreed and changed focus. They both turned to God for guidance in their relationship. The only thing I see that a break up will do is make her move further away from God.
chrisd53 said:It wont work. I tried it. Think of it this way. If you begin a relationship not focused on God, how can you automatically change? It is not just guidance for the relationship...the relationship needs to be centered on God. You should not stay with someone just because you think that it will move the other away from God if you break up with them...that is denying the power and sovereign power of God.
I dont see that you can change focus of the relationship. You are so used to things a certain way that you cannot change. The only way would be to completely give the relationship over to God, and for that I see alone time...time to get right with God. For God gave Adam Eve only after Adam had God. God must always come first.