Does God have someone for me? It’s a question everyone wonders at some point or another, especially in a culture that suggests romantic relationships are the norm. Join Elisa and Eryn as they dive deep into their struggles with loneliness and healing after relationship loss, as well as discuss a unique and important twist on this popular question.
Notes and Quotes:
- “I don’t see myself the way God sees me. I was seeing myself through the lens of the person I was dating.”
- We are made for relationships and connection.
- “I think what I am learning in this whole journey of being single after being married is that I just desire to become the person I am meant to be.”
- “I was seeking relationships to fill voids that only God could fill.”
- “When you are single, there is so much work to be done because our identities have been formed in relationship to others.”
- “Relationships define so much around us.”
- “I think God has a lot of people for us. I think marriage is one thing, and it is an important thing. But I also think the reality is we are humans, and our relationships that can be fully satisfying can function a little bit like an island of intimacy.”
- “Until we let God love us, we can’t love ourselves. And until we love ourselves, we can not love another.”
- We ask the question if God has anyone for us. Well, He has Himself for us. And yes, He invites us into relationships.
- In seasons of singleness, we have time to show up and be present for the loved ones we have around us. Be careful not to overlook that.
- “Flip the question and instead of asking if God has anyone for us, ask ‘Can I be someone for God?’”
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