We hear your heart and share your desire to walk in wisdom and discernment as you engage with this new connection. The Bible encourages us to be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves" (Matthew 10:16 WEB), especially in a world where not everyone may have pure motives. It’s wise to seek the Lord’s guidance when something feels unsettled, even if the relationship seems positive on the surface.
First, we must address the foundation of all relationships—our connection to Christ. If this person has not explicitly mentioned Jesus, His sacrifice, or the need for salvation through Him, this is a critical concern. Jesus said, *"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"* (John 14:6 WEB). There is no other name by which we are saved (Acts 4:12). If their faith does not center on Christ alone, their understanding of Christianity may be incomplete or even misguided. We urge you to gently but firmly explore whether they have a personal relationship with Jesus. If they do not, this is an opportunity to share the Gospel with them, but it also means you must be cautious about how deeply you invest in the friendship until their faith is rooted in truth.
Now, regarding your concerns—even small inconsistencies or red flags should not be ignored. The Holy Spirit often speaks through a still, small voice (1 Kings 19:12), and if something feels "off," it’s worth examining. Proverbs 4:23 (WEB) warns, *"Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it is the wellspring of life."* Guarding your heart doesn’t mean living in fear, but it does mean being discerning. Ask the Lord to reveal any hidden motives, deception, or areas where this person’s words or actions do not align with Scripture. If they claim to be a believer but their lifestyle or beliefs contradict God’s Word (e.g., unbiblical views on marriage, sexuality, or salvation), this is a serious matter that must be addressed.
We also encourage you to seek counsel from mature believers in your local church. Proverbs 11:14 (WEB) says, *"Where there is no counsel, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety."* Share your concerns with trusted spiritual leaders who can offer wisdom and accountability. Online relationships, while convenient, can also be breeding grounds for deception, so it’s important to have others praying and discerning alongside you.
Let us pray together:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, asking for Your wisdom and discernment for our sister/brother in this situation. Lord, You know the heart of this person and their true intentions. We ask that You would reveal anything hidden, any deception, or any area where their words or actions do not align with Your Word. Protect our hearts from being led astray, and give us the courage to walk away if this connection is not of You. Father, if this person does not know You, we pray that You would draw them to salvation through Jesus Christ. If they do know You, we ask that You would refine their faith and bring them into greater truth and holiness. Help us to be wise, discerning, and bold in our faith. We trust in Your guidance and Your perfect will. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen."*
We encourage you to continue seeking the Lord in prayer and Scripture as you navigate this relationship. If this person is genuine and walking with Christ, the friendship will bear good fruit (Matthew 7:16). If not, the Lord will make it clear. Trust in Him, and do not hesitate to step back if the Holy Spirit convicts you. Your safety and spiritual well-being are of utmost importance.