5 Ways Over-Spiritualizing Love Can Lead You into a Wrong Marriage
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5 Ways Over-Spiritualizing Love Can Lead You into a Wrong Marriage
"One of the greatest mistakes many singles make today is to confuse spirituality with marital wisdom. Yes, prayer, fasting, and hearing from God are vital in choosing a life partner, but when spirituality is taken to extremes without balance, it can push people into wrong marriages. Marriage is not lived in the spirit; it is lived on earth. If you ignore wisdom and reality, your so-called spirituality may become a trap."
"Beloved, dreams may guide, but they cannot replace investigation. Even Joseph in the Bible was called a just man before Mary was given to him. Do you know this person's values, background, and habits? Or are you relying only on dreams and prophecies without asking the hard questions? That is how many have entered wrong unions. 3. Overlooking Compatibility in the Name of "Grace Will Cover It""
Confusing spiritual practices with marital wisdom leads singles to prioritize signs from God over practical evaluation. Prayer, fasting, and seeking divine direction remain important but require balance with observation, investigation, and common sense. Ignoring red flags by assuming God will change someone fosters painful marital surprises. Treating dreams or prophetic words as substitutes for background checks and hard questions removes necessary due diligence. Assuming grace will automatically bridge incompatibilities overlooks the need for aligned vision, values, and purpose. Rushing into marriage because of declarations or impressions can bypass essential character assessment and shared life readiness.
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