Question: "What should I look for in a Christian boyfriend?"
Answer:
Anybody can say they love Jesus or that they’re a Christian. But how do
you know, when you’re falling in love with someone, whether he is the
real deal? The Bible doesn’t mention the kind of dating relationships we
see today; in fact, the only romantic relationships portrayed are
either marriage relationships or adulterous relationships. What this
means is that a Christian boyfriend should be, first and foremost, a man
you plan to marry or at least someone who would make a good Christian husband.
A Christian woman should be looking for someone who is serious about
God and serious about his relationship with her. A Christian boyfriend
isn’t dating just for fun; he has marriage in mind.
The Bible is full of verses that describe what a Christian man should be
like, verses that are helpful and trustworthy for a woman who is
evaluating a potential husband. The following are some guidelines based
on those verses. A Christian boyfriend should be
Humble and teachable: The Bible tells us that a righteous man, or a wise man, will take instruction gladly, even when it hurts him (Psalm 141:5; Proverbs 9:9, 12:15).
A righteous man evidences a willingness to be corrected by Scripture
and a tendency to love and listen to those who can teach him from the
Scripture.
Honest: Do his actions agree with his words? The Bible says that a
righteous man is characterized by honesty in his personal and business
dealings (Ephesians 4:28). In addition, when he makes a promise, a Christian man keeps his promise, even when it hurts (Psalm 15:2-5). In short, his character should be one of integrity.
Selfless: The Bible speaks specifically to husbands when it tells
them to love their wives as they love their own bodies, just like
Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her (Ephesians 5:25-28).
A Christian boyfriend should begin to exhibit this kind of care and
love for his girlfriend long before marriage. Love is easy in the
romantic beginning stages, but a Christian boyfriend should be the kind
of man whose behavior and intentions will be loving in all kinds of
circumstances (1 John 3:18).
Able and willing to provide: The Bible says that a man who doesn’t provide for his family is worse than an unbeliever (1 Timothy 5:8).
Provision doesn’t necessarily mean “bringing in a lot of money.” The
issue is whether he takes responsibility for the welfare of his wife and
children. It is important for women to grasp the seriousness of this
verse. A man who doesn’t want to provide is very hard for a woman to
respect, and if a wife struggles to respect her husband, marital
troubles will go beyond the material. A woman’s respect for her husband
and a man’s love for his wife are interdependent and life-giving to a
marriage (Ephesians 5:25-32).
Willing to proactively protect: Both physically and emotionally,
women tend to be weaker and more easily hurt than men. They need to be
understood and protected and cared for in a proactive way. A good
Christian boyfriend is a man who will look out for and care for his
girlfriend and carry this passion for protecting her on into marriage (1 Peter 3:7).
Also, here are some negative things to watch out for: materialism (1 John 2:15-16; 1 Timothy 6:10), lying (Proverbs 12:22;19:22), sexual unfaithfulness (Ecclesiastes 7:26; Proverbs 7) and poor treatment of family members, especially his mother (Proverbs 15:20; 19:26; 20:20; 23:22).
Usually, a man’s treatment of his mother is a good indication of how he
will treat his wife. Also, watch out for irrationally and controlling
or jealous tendencies, as these often lead to violence (Proverbs 6:34; 27:4).
Finally, a Christian boyfriend is one with whom a woman is evenly
matched. First, in the spiritual sense – a couple’s relationship with
God should be the primary factor in any relationship, and they should be
matched in that regard. Believers are commanded to marry other
believers (2 Corinthians 6:14),
so there is no reason to be dating an unbeliever. But a couple should
also be evenly matched in the more practical aspects, having compatible
temperaments, similar energy levels, and shared life-goals and
interests. These things add tremendously to happiness in a relationship.
In addition to all this, if a man has a good sense of humor and a
steady, cheerful disposition, this is wonderfully encouraging for his
wife. Nobody can be “up” all the time, but a man who is characterized by
the peace and joy of the Spirit is a real catch. Life is hard, and
marriage is hard, too. There will be times of sadness, and there will be
conflict. Because of this, a cheerful, encouraging spouse is a real
blessing (Proverbs 16:24; 17:22; 15:30).
Recommended Resources:
The Ten Commandments of Dating by Young & Adams and Logos Bible Software
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