loolalooh
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Disclaimer: This post is not to be taken personally as I've honestly had this topic on my mind for over a year now. Additionally, it is directed at "preparation" beyond celibacy. I believe celibacy is a given, whether one is intentionally preparing for marriage or not.
The concept of "waiting" during singleness has left me conflicted for quite some time, and I now think I know why after talking with a friend. It isn't the actual "waiting" (i.e., the trusting of God to bring you a husband in His timing). It is what comes with the "waiting" according to some Christians (i.e., using that time to grow spiritually so that you can "prepare" to be a wife for your husband, OR simply using that time to "prepare" for your husband). I want to say that it - the preparation part - is a widely taught concept, and if so, is it biblical?
The conclusion I draw from that "preparation" bit is that single Christian women will not receive their future husbands until they reach a certain state spiritually. Thus, in this time of singleness we better put in work so that we are right for our future husbands. While I don't knock those who are actually "preparing" (especially if they were personally given this instruction from the Lord), I'm also beginning to see nothing wrong with those who are not "preparing" themselves. Here are a few quotes (some from married women) that got me thinking about this today:
So, in essence, one cannot "prepare" for marriage because marriage, in itself, can show us our "ugly". It can bring about refining and spiritual maturation. Additionally, one cannot "earn" marriage; God gives blessings to those He chooses, not to those who deserve it. A single Christian woman who still has rough areas in her spiritual walk may still receive marriage.
So I guess my questions are these:
What does it mean to prepare for your husband? Why the preparation? What is the goal? Is it biblical? Feel free to share personal stories as well.
The concept of "waiting" during singleness has left me conflicted for quite some time, and I now think I know why after talking with a friend. It isn't the actual "waiting" (i.e., the trusting of God to bring you a husband in His timing). It is what comes with the "waiting" according to some Christians (i.e., using that time to grow spiritually so that you can "prepare" to be a wife for your husband, OR simply using that time to "prepare" for your husband). I want to say that it - the preparation part - is a widely taught concept, and if so, is it biblical?
The conclusion I draw from that "preparation" bit is that single Christian women will not receive their future husbands until they reach a certain state spiritually. Thus, in this time of singleness we better put in work so that we are right for our future husbands. While I don't knock those who are actually "preparing" (especially if they were personally given this instruction from the Lord), I'm also beginning to see nothing wrong with those who are not "preparing" themselves. Here are a few quotes (some from married women) that got me thinking about this today:
"the purpose of marriage is to sanctify you"
"you don't realize the depth of your selfishness until you get married"
"God doesn't give us anything we deserve"
So, in essence, one cannot "prepare" for marriage because marriage, in itself, can show us our "ugly". It can bring about refining and spiritual maturation. Additionally, one cannot "earn" marriage; God gives blessings to those He chooses, not to those who deserve it. A single Christian woman who still has rough areas in her spiritual walk may still receive marriage.
So I guess my questions are these:
What does it mean to prepare for your husband? Why the preparation? What is the goal? Is it biblical? Feel free to share personal stories as well.