A new Christian might find this helpful counsel for their future:
There are many followers after the Christian path who do not know the Lord Jesus as their Savior, and yet think they are a Christian (note John 3:35-36) . They are just kind of religious and trying to conform to the Bible teachings and church doctrines, and have not the Holy Spirit. They may not know what it means to be born of the Spirit, so just try to follow the Christian way.
We have all known many sad cases where one married a professor of Christianity, who was not a real possessor of Christ; and the result was disagreements, a very hurtful life and heartbreak, especially when children are born; or at least a great disappointment later.
This shows us then the need to understand salvation and the true Gospel message. One should talk to several faithful believers known as mature and sound Bible teachers; and one should seek their counsel about marriage and the gospel truth. Certainly Christian friends who know the person that one is interested in marrying, can speak about their knowledge and acquaintance.
This matter all speaks of a personal relationship with Gods beloved Son ---the Lord Jesus Christ. If anyone does not show devotion to Christ in their conversation and manner, and is not a worshipper with reality in their walk, all their talk of a belief in God and church attendance, may fall short of truth. Profession of belief is not the test, but only by reality. A simple question of when and HOW one became a Christian might provide a clue if they are truly IN Christ; but if a non-believer wants to marry a certain person, they might try to imitate a Christian and be deceitful, so one needs to be much in prayer and seeking all available resources.
Let us always pray for Gods leading and ask the Lord Jesus to keep us from error, and make it clear to us if one is "born again" by the indwelling Holy Spirit through receiving of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. R. DeWitt
SEEKING TO MARRY A CHRISTIAN
Sometimes we hear of a real Christian who knows the Lord Jesus and is devoted to Him, is planning to marry one, and says that the object of their affection is a Christian; but when we inquire further it is learned that the "object" person only said he or she is a Christian, and may attend a church place at times. That ought to at least raise a "red flag" that it really needs to be qualified; but then: is the one seeking to marry the best judge of that? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If the Christian seeks to find a Christian spouse, the believer needs to be sure the object of one's affection is truly a "born again" saint of God ---as shown in John 3; John 14; 1 Jn. 5; etc.; otherwise this union will become a heart-breaking experience with much regret. A marriage between a real Christian and just a professing one, is the beginning of a troublesome journey. The professor may be sincere and not deceitful, but may not be "born again" by the Spirit of God, and therefore will likely fall away from the profession in time.There are many followers after the Christian path who do not know the Lord Jesus as their Savior, and yet think they are a Christian (note John 3:35-36) . They are just kind of religious and trying to conform to the Bible teachings and church doctrines, and have not the Holy Spirit. They may not know what it means to be born of the Spirit, so just try to follow the Christian way.
We have all known many sad cases where one married a professor of Christianity, who was not a real possessor of Christ; and the result was disagreements, a very hurtful life and heartbreak, especially when children are born; or at least a great disappointment later.
This shows us then the need to understand salvation and the true Gospel message. One should talk to several faithful believers known as mature and sound Bible teachers; and one should seek their counsel about marriage and the gospel truth. Certainly Christian friends who know the person that one is interested in marrying, can speak about their knowledge and acquaintance.
This matter all speaks of a personal relationship with Gods beloved Son ---the Lord Jesus Christ. If anyone does not show devotion to Christ in their conversation and manner, and is not a worshipper with reality in their walk, all their talk of a belief in God and church attendance, may fall short of truth. Profession of belief is not the test, but only by reality. A simple question of when and HOW one became a Christian might provide a clue if they are truly IN Christ; but if a non-believer wants to marry a certain person, they might try to imitate a Christian and be deceitful, so one needs to be much in prayer and seeking all available resources.
Let us always pray for Gods leading and ask the Lord Jesus to keep us from error, and make it clear to us if one is "born again" by the indwelling Holy Spirit through receiving of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. R. DeWitt