You gave your life to Jesus a few years ago, and you are confident in your faith now. What’s the next step? Getting married to a good Christian partner? No. Your lifetime goal has nothing to do with your social status.


You gave your life to Jesus a few years ago, and you are confident in your faith now. What’s the next step? Getting married to a good Christian partner? No. Your lifetime goal has nothing to do with your social status.

We often say that Jesus is our friend, and when we do, we look to Him to fill our loneliness, to listen to us and support us in our projects. But we rarely think that this friendship was meant to be reciprocal.

Let’s put our singleness aside for a few minutes. Let’s forget our social status, and concentrate on what really matters: our love for God.
It’s okay to think about getting married. There is nothing wrong with daydreaming about a future wedding. Some singles refuse to talk about it because they do not want to be seen as someone who complains about their current status. Just because you talk about it doesn’t mean you are unhappy.

God loves all His children, but singles have a special place in His heart. If their prayer to get married has not been answered, it is not because God does not hear them. Singles have privileged access to the throne of God!

Jesus was tempted in the wilderness before He entered His calling. Here are the three temptations that He overcame brilliantly. Singles face temptations as well, and here are the three biggest ones singles have to face.