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4 signs that God approves your relationship

I assume you are a Christian who is dedicated to living your life for God. Surely, how the Lord sees your relationship is very significant to you. As a result, if you want to know if God approves your relationship, consider the following signs:

1. It is Biblical.

You should have a biblical connection if you want a marriage or relationship that pleases God.

In other words, it must be consistent with what the Bible says about the holy relationship. If yours fits Godly biblical standards, then God undoubtedly approves your relationship.

2. It draws you closer to the Almighty LORD.

What does the Bible mean when it says that Christians should not marry non-believers? It isn't a case of prejudice, to be sure. It is simply an issue of loyalty. God's desire is that his people worship only him. According to biblical history, believers who get into relationships or marriages with people who hold opposing ideas frequently end up abandoning their own faith.

3. Your relationship has your parents' blessing.

Another indicator that God approves of your relationship is when your parents approve of it. God has annoited your parents to be your 'manager' on Earth since you are not yet ready to be on your own. He has imparted wisdom on how to care for, train, and guide you as you grow older.

As a result, if your parents are content with your relationship, it indicates that they believe you are in excellent hands. Parents instinctively want the best for their children, and they will support your love life if they believe it is beneficial for you.

4. Another indicator that God approves of your relationship is the tranquility you feel while you are with your lover.

What you feel for the person and your relationship is pure, joyful, and contented. It is also possible that you will marry your boyfriend or girlfriend. When believers are led into an ungodly relationship by promptings, the Holy Spirit frequently convicts or warns them. So, if God disapproves of your relationship, you can expect to be unhappy and feel compelled to leave.

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