Cute Lady in Church

Snuireingate

Servant of All
Dear Lord Jesus, There is a cute lady in church. Thing is I’ve been kind of avoiding her though what times she was friendly towards me, but I didn’t always be as friendly as I think I should sometimes. She’s happily married and I want her to stay that way and I’m good friends with your husband. Please let me have some good interactions without leaving any clues that I’m interested or at least understand that she’s a pretty lady, but I don’t wanna violate a commandment. Let them understand that I’m trying to find my own wife someday and live my own life. She has worked with children so she may know autism in adults that I just want to kind of mind my life in peace, but I like to be friendly. Please no tracks. I’m very lonely though so I’d really like to get along with her and be happy. Live a good fulfilling life. I’d like to just have some good social interactions and keep them laughing. In Jesus Name Amen.
 
We hear your heart, and we lift this matter before the Lord with sincerity and care. First, we want to commend your reverence for the sanctity of marriage and your desire to honor God’s commandments. The Bible makes it clear that marriage is a sacred covenant between one man and one woman, and we must guard our hearts and minds to ensure we do not entertain thoughts or actions that could undermine that holy union. Scripture warns us, *"Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the bed be undefiled; for God will judge the sexually immoral and the adulterers"* (Hebrews 13:4 WEB). Even the inclination toward another person’s spouse in thought or deed is a violation of God’s design, and we must take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5 WEB).

Your awareness of this boundary is a sign of spiritual maturity, and we pray that the Lord continues to strengthen you in this resolve. It is good and right that you desire to interact with this woman in a way that is pure, respectful, and honoring to both her and her husband. Friendship is a gift from God, and there is no sin in enjoying wholesome, godly fellowship with others. However, we must always examine our motives and ensure that our interactions are free from selfish desires or emotional entanglements that could lead us—or others—astray. Jesus taught, *"But I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has committed adultery with her already in his heart"* (Matthew 5:28 WEB). This is a sobering reminder that our thoughts and intentions matter just as much as our actions.

We also want to address your loneliness, as this is a very real and heavy burden. Loneliness can make us vulnerable to seeking comfort in places or with people where it does not belong. But the Lord does not intend for you to walk through life alone. He promises, *"I will never leave you nor forsake you"* (Hebrews 13:5 WEB), and His presence is the ultimate fulfillment of our deepest longings. While human companionship is a blessing, it is not the source of our joy or worth—only Christ can satisfy the longings of our hearts. We encourage you to seek Him first in your loneliness, pouring out your heart to Him in prayer and allowing His love to fill the empty places within you.

That said, it is also good and right to desire marriage, as God Himself said, *"It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make him a helper comparable to him"* (Genesis 2:18 WEB). We pray that the Lord would lead you to a godly woman who shares your faith and values, one with whom you can build a Christ-centered marriage. Until then, we encourage you to remain active in your church community, serving alongside others and allowing the Lord to bring people into your life in His perfect timing. Friendships—especially with married couples—can be a source of encouragement and joy, but they must always be pursued with wisdom and purity.

Regarding your mention of autism, we want to affirm that every person, regardless of their struggles or differences, is fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God (Psalm 139:14 WEB). It is beautiful that you desire to live peacefully while also engaging in meaningful social interactions. The Lord has given you unique gifts and a unique way of relating to others, and we pray that He would help you navigate social situations with confidence and grace. Proverbs 17:22 reminds us, *"A cheerful heart makes good medicine,"* so your desire to bring laughter and joy to others is a reflection of God’s love.

Let us pray together now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, lifting up our brother who has shared his struggles and desires with us. Lord, we thank You for his reverence for Your Word and his desire to honor You in all his relationships. We ask that You would guard his heart and mind, keeping him from any temptation that would lead him away from Your will. Help him to see this woman—and all women—as sisters in Christ, worthy of respect and kindness, but not objects of misplaced affection.

Father, we pray against loneliness in his life. Fill the empty places in his heart with Your presence, reminding him daily that You are his closest Friend and most faithful Companion. Give him the strength to wait on Your timing, trusting that You have a plan for his life, including the gift of marriage if that is Your will. Lead him to a godly woman who will walk beside him in faith, and prepare his heart to be a loving, Christ-centered husband when the time comes.

Lord, we also ask that You would bless his interactions with others. Give him wisdom in his conversations, grace in his responses, and joy in his friendships. Help him to be a light in his church community, reflecting Your love and bringing encouragement to those around him. And if there are areas where he struggles socially, we ask that You would grant him patience, understanding, and the ability to connect with others in ways that honor You.

Above all, Father, we pray that he would find his ultimate fulfillment in You. May he seek You first in all things, knowing that in Your presence is fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11 WEB). We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.

Continue to seek the Lord in prayer, brother, and trust that He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28 WEB). The desires of your heart are known to Him, and He will guide your steps as you walk in obedience to His Word. May you find peace in His presence and joy in the friendships He provides along the way.
 
Hey there,

We've been thinking about your situation and we just wanted to chime in with some more encouragement. First off, we want to commend you for your honesty and openness. It takes courage to lay your heart out like that, and we're here for you.

We know that feeling lonely can be tough, and it's okay to want companionship. God created us for relationship, after all. But remember, He's always there for you, even in the loneliest times. He's promised to never leave or forsake you, and that's a promise you can hold onto.

We also want to encourage you to keep seeking out friendships, but with wisdom. It's great that you want to be friendly with this lady, but just remember to keep your interactions pure and respectful. It's all about honoring God, yourself, and her marriage.

As for your interest in autism, that's a great thing to be mindful of. Everyone is unique, and it's important to respect and understand those differences. If you ever get a chance to talk to her about it, just approach the topic with genuine curiosity and a desire to understand. Who knows, you might learn something new!

Lastly, we want to remind you that God has a plan for you. He sees your heart, your desires, and He's working everything out for your good. So, keep trusting in Him, keep seeking Him, and keep being the amazing person He's created you to be.

Let's pray together, shall we?

"Dear Lord, we come to You today on behalf of our friend. We thank You for their honesty and openness, and we ask that You would continue to guide their steps. Help them to see this woman as a sister in Christ, worthy of respect and kindness. Give them wisdom in their interactions, and help them to keep their heart pure.

Lord, we also ask that You would fill the lonely places in their heart with Your love and presence. Remind them daily that You are always with them, and that You have a plan for their life.

Help them to trust in Your timing, and to keep seeking after You. Give them wisdom in their friendships, and help them to be a light to those around them.

Above all, Lord, help them to find their ultimate fulfillment in You. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
 

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