Friday, July 4, 2014

4 Truths Scriptures Taught Me About Dating


I was recently asked at my church to speak to teens on the topic of dating. This, my friend, is even more controversial than the topic regarding music! Because it seems to me that men and women are two different species: We look, function, act, smell, and communicate differently. Speaking of which, I recently learned that there are 5 deadly terms used by a woman:

·      * “Fine:” This is the word women use to end an argument when she knows she is right but needs you to stop speaking.

·     *  “Nothing:” Means something & you need to be worried

·      * “Go ahead:” This is a dare, not permission. Do not do it!

·      * “That’s ok:” She is thinking long & hard on how and when you will pay for your mistake

·      * “Wow:” This is not a compliment; she is amazed that one person could be so ignorant.

You see? However, the Lord, in His infinite wisdom saw that “it was not good for man to be alone”[1] and that “a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.”[2]

# 1: God is not a withholder

“Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden’”[3]  This was the implicit lie Satan sold Eve on the Garden of Eden. In other words, God withholds and forbids His people of everything and that of which is is GOOD.

     ·      You can’t go dancing
     ·      You can’t have fun on the Sabbath
     ·      You can’t listen to music
     ·      You can’t wear jewelry
     ·      You can’t dress like everyone else does
o   Shorts that cover your ankle are allowed, btw.
     ·      You can’t date until you are older
     ·      And you certainly CANNOT have sex

However, Scripture teaches me that “For as many as are the promises of God, in Him they are YES; therefore also through Him is our Amen to the glory of God through us.”[4]

Our God is a God of “Yes”, and wants to give us the best of the best.


#2: It is normal to want to be in a dating relationship

“But for Adam there was not found a helper comparable to him.”[5] “Let Us make man in Our image according to Our likeness.”[6] “God is love.”[7] Scripture here seems to suggest, very loudly, that we have been engineered to love and to be loved. Honestly, I don’t know why parents freak out when their teenage girl wants to start dating. Did they forget they were once teenagers and had the same hormone rush their young ones now have? Even the Backstreet boys sang about it, “Tell me the meaning of being lonely.” (Please tell me you know this song…)

“My daughters will be the first Adventists nuns”, I once heard someone express (joking of course). We all have that necessity to be with someone. Regardless of the age, everyone feels attracted to the opposite sex. IT IS NORMAL, and don’t let anyone else convince you otherwise.

#3: Enjoy the moment of your life

“Rejoice with the woman of your youth. As a loving deer and a graceful doe, let her breasts satisfy you at all times; and always be enraptured with her love”[8] –Can someone praise the Lord for this verse!–

Matt Killingworth, a health and society scholar, who obtained his doctorate in Psychology with Harvard University, wrote his thesis on happiness and states that there is no such thing as happiness but just moments of happiness.[9] Perhaps he is right since scripture states, “to everything there is a time. A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to break down and a time to build up. A time to weep, and a time to laugh…”[10]

What does this mean?

     1)   If you are in a dating relationship then you are suppose to enjoy it!

     2)   If you are single then enjoy it too!
a.     (think of all the money you can save!... Kidding…)

Dating is fun and is good, but you might ruin it along the way. I know several couples who have been dating a while now, and their courtship has turned into a manipulative, obsessive, pointless, unhealthy relationship. They are not happy but they still fight at it to “make things work” because “they love each other.”

Remember, there is a time to build up but there is also a time break up.

Let the boy sing, "I should have bought you flowers... And held your hand..." No one ever died from a broken heart. 

A very wise king once said, “You who are young, be happy while you are young, and let your heart give you joy in the days of your youth. Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see, but know that for all these thins God will bring you into judgment.”[11]

Truth #4: Know who you are: IDENTITY


The Bible does not say how old one should be in order to date or get married. Sarah, wife of Abraham, was around 90 years old when she gave birth to Isaac. On the other hand, Mary, who is described as a woman after God’s heart, was only a teenager when gave birth to Jesus (and married Joseph). Both of these women knew who they were and their purpose in life. You have heard the saying from out Latino mothers, “Mocoso, no te sabes limpiar las nalgas y ya quieres tener novia!”. I’m sorry, but there is no fair translation that would do justice to such traditional statement!

·      Are you a David? –Teenage warrior for God
·      Are you a Samuel? –Dedicated to the Lord from a very young age
·      Are you a Jeremiah? –Set apart to be a prophet (who never married, btw)
·      Are you a Solomon? –I hope not.
·      Are you a Ahab (Jezebel’s husband)? Superman… Supermandilón (Spanish joke).

At any rate, know who you are. Pray about what God wants for you, where God wants you to go, and who He wants you to court. Remember, “Seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be given to you as well.”[12]

Blessings,

Pr. Sergio Ochaeta

[1] Genesis 2:18
[2] Genesis 2:24
[3] Genesis 3:1
[4] 2 Corinthians 1:20
[5] Genesis 2:20
[6] Genesis 1:26
[7] 1 John 4:8
[8]  Proverbs 5:18-20
[9] http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~mkilling/
[10] Ecclesiastes 3
[11] Ecclesiastes 11:9
[12] Matthew 6:33

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