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How to Cope with Singleness in Your 30s

30s postLots of young people especially ladies are very worried if they are not in any meaningful relationship when they are 30 and above, some eventually give in to their biological clocks and end up marrying outside the will of God, or live in frustration.

I came across the question below online and the answers provided by the two experts were just on point, I don’t want to repeat what they have said. Relax and read the answers carefully.

(In addition to the answers below, you may want to read the answer to the question: Why is it that some people don’t get married early. Question 10 in, 100 Answers for Singles, posted earlier on this blog, follow this link http://youthandsingles.com/100-answers-for-singles-volume-1/ )

QUESTION: I’m 30 years old and single. I always assumed I would be married 30s image newbefore 30, and now I’m adjusting to life in my 30’s as a single Christian woman. I’m certainly not devastated by the fact that I’m still single because I know Christ is worth infinitely more, but I do have a desire to be married with a family one day. I’ve tried dating websites but haven’t found the right guy. I don’t want to settle, so I’m willing to wait. I’m trying to have standards but not be picky, and I also don’t want to rush into anything because I don’t think that’s wise. However, I’m finding that the older I get, the harder it is to meet single Christian men. Do you have any suggestions on how to adjust to being single in your 30s?”

Answer 1(Cliff Young)
I really appreciate your outlook and approach towards your singleness. You are certainly not alone in your situation or feelings, but your attitude is refreshing, mature and grounded.

Welcome to the thirties! Although leaving the twenties behind may seem difficult and scary, the thirties are actually probably a better place to find a guy. Let me try to explain.

As a twenty-something year old, you’re making that change from college (or home) to real-life. Many these days are trying to move away from home (or just moved out) and are trying to establish themselves in a new job and a new living situation, learning how to survive in the real world, and figuring out what life is all about and how to fit in.

Hopefully, as a thirty-something, a person has settled into themselves and who they are. You will find guys somewhat established and comfortable with whom they are (the ones you want) or still struggling to hang onto their past (maybe still immature) lifestyle.

It’s definitely not easy finding the right one or even the right place to look for the right one, but you can start with who you are, and a guy will follow.

Be the person God created you to be and don’t compromise yourself by searching places you hope to draw someone from. In other words, get involved and participate in activities and places which cause you to be a better person – church, volunteer and serving opportunities, athletic endeavors and activities, the arts and education, etcetera.

I know of couples who met while training for a marathon, another while serving on a worship team, some through fun classes and others at work. What I love about God is there is no limit to how, when or where He brings His people together…in His time. It seems like you’re walking in a great direction. Don’t miss the blessings or opportunities God brings about by looking too hard and don’t underestimate or under-believe what He can do.

Answer 2 (Kris Swiatocho)
Being in your thirties as a single adult can be very difficult. You are beyond the twenties where you may still live at home, go to college, deciding what you want to do for a living, and dating to sometimes just date, knowing you have plenty of time to find the “right one.” You are not in your mid-forties to fifties where people often find themselves single again, dealing with pain from a broken marriage or raising kids alone. And of course you are not beyond your fifties where you may have suffered the loss of a spouse, had your kids move back in, or are working beyond retirement age. You are in the middle – a place unique to your life-stage and struggles. So what do you do? How do you find contentment? How do you adjust?

Well, from my own personal experience, I too thought I would be married by the time I was at least 35…and well that didn’t happen. I would find myself in an engagement, wedding dress shopping and picking venues. But then God told me he was not the “one”. While my heart was broken, knowing this might be my last chance to get married in my thirties, this was the time I truly discovered contentment. Not only in Christ but where Christ had led me. God was working out his purpose in my life, through the time in my thirties.

Even though my baby and patience clock was ticking, God would give me his peace about it all. I started to look at my thirties as a great period of time to do more for God than ever. I had my own home, a great business, awesome friends, and the flexibility to do and go more than ever. I remember the verse Isaiah 6:8, “Send me.” And that is what I asked God to do…just send me. It was then that God would take me from my own company in the secular world to full-time ministry—a change that I think could have only happened in my thirties.

So don’t miss out on the next decade while you wait. Draw closer to God, as he will give you the peace, endurance and hope to fulfill the desires of your heart through HIS heart.

Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.” -Psalm 37:4

Source: http://www.crosswalk.com

So my friend wait on the Lord, Don’t give up, cheer up, you will invite us to your wedding soon!

(In addition to the answers above, you may want to read the answer to the question: Why is it that some people don’t get married early. Question 10 in, 100 Answers for Singles, posted earlier on this blog, follow this link http://youthandsingles.com/100-answers-for-singles-volume-1/ )

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5 Comments

  1. Joy

    Thanks alot. I feel so blessed and encouraged. I’ll turn 35 this year. The society and family has not made it easy, but I trust God all will be well..

  2. Stephanie Ebitimi

    Very insightful. I’ve learned a lot. Would love to see more of these posts. Thank you so very much for helping me see and understand these truths. God bless you.

  3. jules

    Blessed

  4. Palang Mathew Agujah

    I love your post and I will also like to have more please.

  5. Ajisafe Ifeoluwa

    Sir yhur books are inspiring book
    Keep it up sir

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