Infatuation is temporary, but marriage is a covenant—a sacred promise that mirrors Christ’s love for the Church. Singles often confuse feelings with readiness for lifelong commitment. Scripture instructs, “Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate” (Matthew 19:6). A relationship rooted in covenant prioritizes faithfulness, patience, and mutual growth over fleeting emotions.
Dating is the practice field for understanding covenantal love. It is a time to ask hard questions, test compatibility, and discern God’s direction. Singles must examine whether their heart is willing to commit beyond feelings, to persevere through challenges, and to serve selflessly. Covenant love is intentional and sacrificial, not conditional on mood or attraction.
Many young people rush relationships expecting emotions to sustain them, only to face disappointment. But when a relationship is evaluated through the lens of covenant, singles learn patience, endurance, and humility. They also learn to put Jesus at the center, allowing Him to guide every decision, conversation, and boundary.
When covenant becomes the focus, dating transforms into a sacred journey of preparation. Jesus is glorified as both partners honor His design for marriage, showing the world what steadfast love, faithfulness, and obedience to God look like.
Prince Victor Matthew
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