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DavidD250
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 26 Sep, 2012 04:30 PMDo you feel this is acceptable for a Christian woman, or even a man to do? Some might say "At least I won him to Jesus." and maybe even "Even if I sinned, God forgives me." |
bcpianogal
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 26 Sep, 2012 06:48 PMI personally think that "missionary dating" is a big mistake. It's one thing to be a friend to an unbeliever, and try to witness to that person and (hopefully) lead that person to Christ. It's quite another thing to DATE that person. And I think that most people would know whether the "relationship" was a platonic friendship or a romantic relationship. |
DavidD250
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 26 Sep, 2012 07:14 PMThank you. I did try to show her how it looks to be a mistake. And I completely forgot to use the term "missonary dating" with her, but I haven't heard or used that term in a very long time. I do worry still she's getting married for the wrong reasons, but I will keep her in prayer. Even when I tried to show her advice about how Christian girls should date Christian guys and that she's possibly even commiting adultry, she feels God will let it go, allow this sin if they are meant to be. |
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 26 Sep, 2012 08:32 PMI agree completely with what bcpianogal said. It happens all too often that in fact it goes the other way around and the Christian gets pulled away from the Lord. |
Apostelle
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 27 Sep, 2012 11:36 AMIts the wrong thing to do and, usually, it does not end well. |
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CMABob
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 2 Oct, 2012 10:32 PMGood advice. :) |
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 3 Oct, 2012 07:22 PMwhile that is true, and I believe that as well, about being yoked with believers........but.........now we have to keep an open mind to How God may work in our lives....He alone knows who will be a non-believer permanently or not....I do believe God has his ways of bringing someone to Him, and only he knows how and what that would be as it's different for each and everyone of us! |
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 7 Oct, 2012 08:10 AMMy "saved" cousin married in 1996 a non-believer because she wanted a husband and I guess she was in love. He was a hard worker and did many nice things for others. They have been married now 16 years. And, the man is still not "saved" I dont think. She is faithful to God and church. |
DavidD250
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 7 Oct, 2012 10:19 AM@ RejoicinginHisLove |
Cortezisboaz
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Date a non-believer/backslider, win him to Jesus, then marry him?Posted : 9 Oct, 2012 07:34 PMI believe that dating a non-believer/backslider in of itself could be a form of backsliding. In some cases it is obvious and in others not. Certainly anyone who claims that they are trying to let God's will be done in their lives steps out of that by DATING a non-believer. It is a very slippery slope regardless of vantage point and therefor very inadvisable. What is the reason someone wishes to DATE someone who is not a Christian? Can any of those reasons be truly Godly? If the desire is to minister to someone, the best way to do so is OUTSIDE of a dating relationship to maintain perspective and integrity. |