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free-to-worship -> RE: Should I leave him? (7/3/2008 10:37:18 PM)
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I assume that you are a Christian, and you have stated that your boyfriend is not. The Bible, which is the word of God, tells us not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. This doesn't mean that you can't be friends with an unbeliever, but it does mean that you should not become to involved in their activities. As this guy's girlfriend, you are involved in his life and the things that goes on in it, and if you are not already, you soon will be, or there will be no cause for a relationship between you two. Contrary to what some think, it is not your God-given mission in life to get him 'saved', but it is your responsibility to offer him the gospel of Jesus Christ, so that he can make a personal choice to follow and give his heart to HIM. One of the worst mistakes singles make is thinking that they can change a person. You cannot change him, you can only pray for him and present the gospel. If he accepts the gospel, it is God who will do the changing. What will happen is, you will find yourself being influenced by his way of thinking. The Bible says, "How can two walk together, unless they both agree?" You two don't agree. You believe and he doesn't. You have to make up your mind as to who you want to serve with your whole heart. Is it your boyufriend or God? If you are not careful, you will begin to compromise God's absolutes. You will begin to compromise His truths, because you will want to please your boyfriend. I will not tell you to leave, but I would caution you not to stay in an unequally yoked romantic relationship. It can be hazardous to your walk with God. God bless, and think about what you are doing. You already know the answer to the question you asked. God has already given it to your heart.
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