came across this today on an fb profile.
"a woman's heart should be so lost in God, that a man should seek Him in order to find her."
interesting. in a way that is trying to get across how both the man and the woman should put God first. but if the man's sole intention of seeking God is to get to her, then i would have to disagree.aka if the woman refuses the relationship because he's a non-believer. and he 'becomes' a christian just to get her, then no.but if it helps him truly begin and/or maintain that relationship with Christ, where He is first and will come first in both their lives, then yes.so yeah.. still a pretty good quote. well, its blog worthy to me anyways. haha...
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i see where you're coming from in terms of the "seeking God to chase the woman" and that being the sole intention. But I think there's something that happens in the meantime. i.e. While he's seeking God, genuinely, the man will have experiences with God that either lead him to continue to find the woman, or God will open a new door for him, and the man will realize that the woman is not really who he should be going after.
But to completely disregard the notion, because the original intentions were "not right", I don't think is right either. I mean, if the man still doesn't realize that the woman is not for him, after chasing after God, he'll probably blame it all on God or whatever, but that means he's not ready. Also, what if (hypothetical situation), if it wasn't for that woman who caught his attention, he never would have had a reason to seek God?
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