Monday, February 20, 2017

Follow Jesus, Not the Man's Wallet!





Woman of God, let's continue from where we left the last time we talked. I'm pretty sure you haven't forgotten what we agreed on, right? Well, if you have, I won't mind reminding you- just a recap for that matter. 

We were dealing on how you ought to conduct yourself as a princess before your Mr. Right came along. We agreed that it's wise you "put your house in order" before letting anybody in. That it's good you qualify yourself and let the Lord complete you first!


Then we went further... and when these "aspirants" come forward to contest for your coveted love, how do you spot "The One" among the many? And I said that firstly, it's good that outward appearance should come after the inner beauty has led.


Secondly,


Never allow his wallet confuse you.


You shouldn’t be hasty in judging a brother by how wealthy he is. Many sisters have fallen victims of this circumstance and married wolves in sheep’s clothing. Before my husband came along, a Christian banker came. All the qualities befitting a husband seemed to radiate: spiritually, financially, and physically.

But as I did my assignment on character and godliness, I realized he was wanting, and so I quit. I quickly noticed a showy and a domineering attitude and I thought, “This man will make me his slave once I am married to him. He will instruct me to wash “his” and not “our” car, he will caution me not to spoil his expensive carpet with dirt, and worse still, slap me if I lovingly ask him where he is from at midnight.’’

I know what you must be thinking now, “Oh, you simply turned down a banker for a pastor?” You are right. I wasn’t just having some weird thoughts about Mr. Banker; I knew the Spirit in me couldn’t lie. That price-like godly character I was anticipating in him couldn’t register well. 

I chose not to follow the majority. The world has magnified wealth at the expense of inner peace. Yes, I do agree that wealth and riches shall follow the righteous. The word of God puts it well: The wealth will FOLLOW the righteous. And it should be taken as that. We are to seek first the eternal unfading riches of God embedded in his abounding grace. Matthew 6:33 puts it well: "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."

What's the meaning of "All these"? It means anything that your heart desires to advance God's glory here on earth, and for comfort. God's will is that you prosper in all things even as your soul prospers. But again God's children tend to take it lightly and in turn long to gain wealth through dubious means including women accepting a man for a hand in marriage simply because of the "power of the pocket". 

Very few single wealthy men have turned out to be good husbands and fathers. Most of the wealthy men, instead of worshiping the giver of their wealth, end up worshiping money itself. When a man is guided by money, he will go an extent of neglecting his roles and duties as a husband and father. This is where your prayerful discernment as the sister is most needed. Don’t ignore!



Prayer will help you to discern whether a wealthy Christian man puts God before his finances in the way he speaks and acts. It all narrows down to a godly character.

 I challenge you to follow your heart not his wallet while courting!

Anticipate my third pro-tip on how to spot your prince in my next post.

Meanwhile, I'm more than delighted to offer you my greatly subsidized single women's e-book below. It will address you as a princess: How to walk in your divine nature, how to spot your prince from the place of rest, and how to enjoy godly romance with your prince! 

Monday, January 23, 2017

Outward or Inward Appearance, Which Comes First?



Hey precious ladies and gentlemen, I'm back again after accomplishing some important back-to-school priorities as a mother. I'm sorry for the long silence. 

Yeah, sure- it's always good to admit ones mistakes. I should say, it's one way to make pride flee and allow God to use you.

Well, the brothers will allow me yet again to address the precious sisters. I'm not trying to be biased, but I just feel much is demanded of us as women- in relation to courtship.

And for you my dear brother, you wont miss a point that can make you better understand your fiancee. Besides, you can refer your biological sister to this post for her edification.

Kudos.

Now, in my previous post, I talked much on how you as a single woman should forget about the man you are to marry, take time to evaluate, and qualify yourself before the right prince spots you. That's very paramount. You have to first remove the log in your eye before trying to remove the spec in your brothers eye. Most sisters try to do the opposite. They try to put the cart before the horse!

From the spiritual angle, or rather, from Gods college, it doesn't happen so. First, you have to cultivate Gods love in your life before extending it to others. And that applies also to the marriage life.

GOOD. You have qualified yourself: Have prayed (and continue doing so), you are in Gods word, a cheerful giver... doing all things that pertains to the Faith. And now, your venture is to spot your prince. 

It's a hard task- you may say, but remember Jesus' word: "...Everything is possible for him who believes." Mark 9:23.

If you believe, then God promises to "... reward those who earnestly seek him" (Hebrews 11:6)

You don't have to close your eyes and wait for your prince. He will come. Or they will come. Sometimes many in number, some seeking for a "romantic" friendship, some seeking for friendship and not sure if it will end in marriage. But one will come as if he is sure of what he want to pursue- a life-long relationship!

How to Know the "ONE" from the multitude

Well, I will deal with one pro tip today. And it's this:

Look Beyond the Outward Appearance

In order for you to find the right husband, that potential husband must somehow catch your attention. Initially, it’s necessary to be attractive or be attracted to someone in order to establish a connection with a possible mate.

Now here is where some believers do mistakes and end up entering a relationship that results in disaster. I personally believe there is much more to a person than flesh and blood. I also believe that physical attractiveness is more than being handsome or pretty; it also involves good hygiene and grooming. In matters marriage, physical fitness, handsomeness, and money are no measure for a healthy marriage. 

Do not narrow you scope for a potential husband by looks alone.

The worldly culture has tried to make you believe that physical attraction is first, then godliness and character later. I think differently; when godliness, character, compatibility are intact, they automatically fuel attraction in a way that honors and pleases God, and bring ultimate safety for our souls.

Beauty should emanate from within and radiate outward. Everyone would admire to drive an old, well painted car with clean seats and a working engine than a car with brand new body but with torn seats and corroded engine. Likewise, relying on external beauty or handsomeness can be tricky because it is only a cover that does not indicate what’s inside. A healthy marriage is depicted by how the husband and wife show respect to each other regardless of the outward attractiveness.



I must be quick to note that physical attraction is a good thing, but not to the level in which our culture has placed it.

Culture has put physical appearance as the most important reason to base our decision to marry at the expense of other meaningful attributes that goes with a person. Allow me help you. As you are reading this post right now, hours are slowing passing by, hours add up to days, then months and years. Simply put, we are all wrinkling!

That little component in you or in your suitor that you so much base your attraction on will vanish in a matter of time and must be replaced by attraction grounded on covenant and character.

If you accept a man only because he has a "good" facial appearance, well-built or talks eloquently, then you are on route to disaster. Likewise, a potential husband should not marry you because of your flawless hair, physical body structure or your brilliance. All these are timely components which fade away with time.

A sister once told me that when she got cancer, everything that made her attractive outwardly got lost- her good hair, strength, vibrancy and her elegant body. They all vanished for 3 years before God healed her. But the good news is that her husband had entered into a covenant with her, cherished the godly character that God had formed in her. And it was this same godly character that fueled her husband’s attraction to her during her ailing time. What a beautiful testimony!


The fact is this, Gods standards will always prevail in the way it defines beauty and attraction. In 1 Samuel 16:7, the Bible records this way: “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.’’ Have you been judging all potential suitors based on their outward appearance, or by what is in their hearts?

It’s wise to show a different path, it won’t harm you; in fact, you will reap good benefits if you choose this path. I appreciate the fact that since I got born again, the only man that I ever courted with was my husband. And by the Spirits guidance, I was very keen to focus on the inner details than the outward. I have seen the goodness of that decision ever since.

I believed that if the inner being is radiant, it would influence the outward, making it radiant and attractive also! I’m not saying that I never had men who showed their interests or that I never got attracted to. They came, a couple of brothers in Christ, and some unbelievers. For the unbelievers, I dismissed them prudently and for the believers, I had to study what was inside them before making any committed decision.

You should be very sensitive to who the man really is and not just how he looks like. Looking for that tall-chocolate and handsome man is no guarantee for a lasting marriage. Dig deeper for inner signs of attractiveness or warnings. For example, does he restrain himself before he is about to utter a curse-like word? Does he always want to be alone with you in private? Does he signal to his friends to meet in a bar later in the day?

All these are signs of the extras that linger below the outer smooth talk and good appearance. In a nutshell, you are to choose whomever you want to marry as long as he is within God’s moral boundaries.

If it happens that you enter into a relationship with someone because of  looks or his ‘six-pack’ frame, the problem will arise when you take it too far that you cannot bring yourself to breaking-off the relationship, even when it shows ugly signs and you may end up marrying a man that you couldn’t have otherwise married. 

May the Lord give you a discerning eye to dissect between the inner and the outward appearance. And when He quickens you to prioritize the inner values above the outward, kindly oblige. Jeremiah 17:10 says: "I the Lord search the heart and examine the mind, to reward a man according to his conduct, according to what his deeds deserve."

Check out my next tip on how to narrow down to your prince in my next post.


















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