We often envy the successes of others and try to emulate what they did to achieve the same results. It’s not bad, but let’s remember that God has made us all unique and so we all have our own story to write.


We often envy the successes of others and try to emulate what they did to achieve the same results. It’s not bad, but let’s remember that God has made us all unique and so we all have our own story to write.

The Holy Spirit is a great help to us in all areas, including the challenges of being single. He is supporting us through his love, joy, peace, and patience, as we saw last week. Now, let us look at five other benefits.

When we give our life to Jesus, when He becomes our Savior and Lord, we become the temple of the Holy Spirit. Which is very advantageous for someone that is single. This week, let’s look at the first 4 benefits.

The verb “to love” has lost some of its depth with time. We say that we love our parents, love pizza and love this or that character on a television series. Yet, recognizing God’s love for us can change everything!

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.