Being single is a growing trend, apparently.
There is certainly many incentives for people to remain single, and many of them are ungodly. So keeping that in mind, how can I know whether my current lack of desire for marriage (or any relationship beyond platonic) is a call from God, or if this came from worldly influences that are spiritually unhealthy?
In the church "getting married" is still considered the ideal, and the only way most people there would consider that a person might be called for singleness is if they're on a full-time mission ministry where they need to frequently travel and live in remote areas--and even that is only as an exception, because plenty of missionaries do get married and have families.
Given my general preference of spending my time alone, it does often seem that my pursuit of singleness is based on selfishness rather than calling. On the other hand, whenever I do think of marriage, it is also usually based more on pragmatism rather than any genuine desire to commit myself to a significant other.
In fact, I don't believe I've ever had any serious romantic/sexual attraction towards anyone; but I've also been told that these things aren't actually essential to start marriage and make it work, in a "it's easier to act your way into a feeling, than feel your way into an action" kind of deal. After all, many fellow Christians have said, most marriages in the Bible were arranged for rather than decided by the couple involved, so no romantic/sexual attraction were involved in the relationship, at least at first. Although I also question the ethics of deliberately stepping into a romantic relationship with someone you have no romantic interest in.
So I guess I'm asking if there's any other signs that God could be giving to really be sure whether I should pursue singleness or avail myself to marriage.
Thanks.
There is certainly many incentives for people to remain single, and many of them are ungodly. So keeping that in mind, how can I know whether my current lack of desire for marriage (or any relationship beyond platonic) is a call from God, or if this came from worldly influences that are spiritually unhealthy?
In the church "getting married" is still considered the ideal, and the only way most people there would consider that a person might be called for singleness is if they're on a full-time mission ministry where they need to frequently travel and live in remote areas--and even that is only as an exception, because plenty of missionaries do get married and have families.
Given my general preference of spending my time alone, it does often seem that my pursuit of singleness is based on selfishness rather than calling. On the other hand, whenever I do think of marriage, it is also usually based more on pragmatism rather than any genuine desire to commit myself to a significant other.
In fact, I don't believe I've ever had any serious romantic/sexual attraction towards anyone; but I've also been told that these things aren't actually essential to start marriage and make it work, in a "it's easier to act your way into a feeling, than feel your way into an action" kind of deal. After all, many fellow Christians have said, most marriages in the Bible were arranged for rather than decided by the couple involved, so no romantic/sexual attraction were involved in the relationship, at least at first. Although I also question the ethics of deliberately stepping into a romantic relationship with someone you have no romantic interest in.
So I guess I'm asking if there's any other signs that God could be giving to really be sure whether I should pursue singleness or avail myself to marriage.
Thanks.