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Introduction
Quick recap of last week:
contentment
initiative
become the one you’re looking for is looking for
right place- NO CANAANITES
History of Dating:
All animal and human societies have courting rituals, but not all have dating.
Word dating (the way we now use it) first shows up in 1896 in a column in the Chicago Record written by George Ade.
Writes of a young man who is suspicious that the girl of his dreams has been giving her heart to other men who have been filling up his dates.
Late 1800s to early 1900s mass exodus of singles from rural contexts into cities for work.
This changes the game, seismic shift from courtship (others involved) to dating now becoming one on one.
Raises suspicions among cops in major cities like NYC and Chicago who see men buying women food and drinks and start arresting them thinking they’re prostitutes.
Problem here is that of autonomy.
Dating is no longer in community where others speak into it.
And you’re left extremely vulnerable and exposed because of this.
If marriage is the long term contract we all hope to land then dating feels like an unpaid internship where you try to gain experience, and if you look sharp and do well you might get a free lunch (as one writer has said).
Here recently we are in the midst of another relational seismic shift to the hook up culture that I don’t have time to talk about now.
Donna Freitas explores this in her book, The End of Sex.
With the prevalence of technology and such apps as tinder, along with a plethora of other reasons, dating and romance are receding and we can get straight to the point.
Now with the internet you don’t have to waste time or money finding out by experience a person’s background and idiosyncracies, you can simply google them.
If you just want sex there’s apps that will help you find people in your area who want that too.
yes, there’s an app for that.
This clearly is not God’s will.
yet it’s the culture we live in.
Courtship.
This was the norm in most societies leading up to the 17 and 1800s.
Woman who was around 16 on average.
Male callers, suitors.
Present cards.
Sit in parlor with the mom for sure, both parents at times.
Interviewed.
Based on input, whittled down for one and you may be granted permission to go to some event with him.
No such thing as meeting a person in isolation and oh by the way we’re getting married.
Whole community spoke into that...
Invite Others
Explanation: Our story is one of courtship.
Look at how many people are involved:
Abraham
Abraham’s servant
Laban- Rebekahs brother
Bethuel- her father
Her mother
Her maidens
It’s a community affair!
And they bless in verse 60.
YOU NEED TO INVOLVE GODLY, WISE PEOPLE IN THE AREA OF DATING.
Application: Why should we involve others in our dating relationships?
Problem: We all contract an illness, and it’s called falling in love.
This illness keeps us from seeing straight.
“Being ‘in love,’ in the beginning of a relationship is an illness.
It is treatable, but it is an illness nevertheless.
The illness is the inability to see reality.
For the very state of ‘being in love’ is a state of idealization, where the other person is not really viewed through the eyes of reality.
He or she is mostly seen through the eyes of someone’s own wishes or fantasies that the other person is able to symbolize”- Dr’s.
Cloud and Townsend, Boundaries in Dating.
Women can be wise and insightful like need to write a book on relationships until they get into one.
Why?
Our emotions are the shallowest parts of who we are but they tend to be the strongest parts of who we are.
Illustration: Zone verses one on one.
We need a zone.
Scriptures: ; ;
When you buy a house you get an inspectors report, a car a carfax reports, these are reports from other people who have looked things over carefully.
So why in making the biggest decision of your life would you not get the same objective reports from godly people who love and care for you.
Point: Disclaimer.
This doesn’t mean your friends and loved ones are always right.
Mother in law story.
Her bad cooking…let me think about it.
Don’t ask for permission but blessing.
We’re cool now.
Involve God- Verses 12-14
Explanation: About 25 times in our text the word LORD or God is used.
What’s more is we see Abraham making his servant swear by the LORD to find a godly wife for his son.
The servant prays to the LORD, he praises the LORD.
IN FACT THE SERVANT SUBMITS THE WHOLE THING TO THE LORD.
He bows before the LORD.
Her family refers to the LORD and worships the LORD.
WHAT YOU CAN’T GET AWAY FROM IS THAT GOD IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS WHOLE RELATIONSHIP.
The Problem: The deepest part of who we are is spiritual, and the only one who can fulfill that deep part of us is God.
That’s why over 97% of the world believes in and worships some part of higher power...Isaac and Rebekah will go onto have not a perfect relationship but a flourishing one because they have turned to God to fulfill the deepest parts of who they are and not the other person.
WHERE RELATIONSHIPS GO SOUTH QUICK FAST AND IN A HURRY IS WHEN WE ELEVATE THE PERSON WE’RE DATING TO THE PLACE OF DEITY AND RELEGATE GOD TO THE PLACE OF HUMANITY.
IT’S WHEN WE LOOK TO PEOPLE TO GIVE US WHAT ONLY GOD CAN GIVE US WHERE UNHEALTH COMES IN.
Illustration/Relationship Test.
If you’ve said one or more of these things, you’re in an unhealthy place:
I can’t live without you
I can’t make it without you
I’m not sure I want to live without you
I’ll never overcome this without you
With your help, I can become a better person
Before you came along, I was lost.
I need you
I’m incomplete without you
Now these things sound great on a hallmark card, but they are idolatrous and not biblical.
they all say, you’re my God, and not God.
Application: So what if that’s me?
Get out the game for a year.
Illustration of athletes who are injured…worse thing they can do is keep playing in an unhealthy state.
It hurts them more and their team…it pulls others down.
Get discipled, come out the game.
If you can’t it could be idolatry.
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