Friday, 22 February 2008

Dating - Mark Driscoll

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Mark Driscoll answered the question on Sunday; “How does a Christian date righteously; and what are the physical, emotional, and mentally connecting boundaries a Christian must set while developing an intimate relationship prior to marriage?

Some of the advice he gave is up on The mission & Vision part of the mars hill voxpop;

"Christian Dating Principles for Both Men and Women

1 Maximize your singleness for God.

2 Do not pursue a relationship until you are ready to marry.

3 Be reasonable – do not set your expectations too high or too low.

4 A date is not dating: date = time together; dating = couple (1 Tim. 5:1-2).

5 Never go on a date or date a non-Christian (2 Cor. 6:14).

6 Only date one person at a time.

7 He initiates; she responds.

8 Look at who God puts in front of you (e.g. Boaz & Ruth).

9 Feel free to use technology (e.g. internet dating) wisely.

10 Only invest in a relationship with someone who you are attracted to entirely (e.g. physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, ministry gifts).

11 Only date someone who agrees with you on gender and family.

12 Guard your heart (Prov. 4:23).

Christian Dating Questions for Men

1 Are you overlooking good women (e.g. single moms, shy, divorcees)?

2 Are you honoring, God, her, her family, her friends, etc.?

3 Is she modest (1 Tim. 2:9)?

4 Will she follow your leadership?

5 Does she have noble character (Prov. 31)?

6 Can you provide for the lifestyle she expects (1 Tim. 5:8)?

7 Is she like the worst women in Proverbs (e.g. nag, loud, quarreling, unfaithful)?

8 Do you want your daughters to be like her and your sons to marry someone like her?

Christian Dating Questions for Women

1 Do you want to help him and join his course of life (Gen. 2:18; 1 Cor. 11:9)?

2 Is he tough enough to remain strong in tough times (2 Tim. 2:3)?

3 Will he take responsibility for you and your children (1 Cor. 11:3)?

4 Is he considerate and gentle with you (1 Peter 3:7)?

5 Will he be a good father (Ps. 127:3-5; Eph. 6:4)?

6 Is he a one woman man (1 Tim. 3:2)?

7 How valuable are you to him?

8 Do you want your sons to be like him and your daughters to marry someone like him?"
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Gary has been involved in printing the Scriptures for 20 years, enjoys photography and rambling online

1 comment:

simont said...

Thanks for posting this Gary! Really good, probing questions.