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What Does a Godly Dating Relationship Actually Look Like?

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What does it actually look like to date with God at the center, and why does the way most people approach relationships quietly set them up for heartbreak?In this episode, Jack is joined by Sarah and his wife Isabelle for an honest conversation about intentional, Christ-centered dating. They share personal stories, real moments, and practical wisdom from the Word on what it looks like to pursue someone the right way.In this episode:• Why abiding in Christ has to come before pursuing anyone — and what changes when it does• The accountability principle: who has eyes on your relationship?• Why recreational dating is just practicing divorce• Dating ends in one of two outcomes: marriage or heartbreak — there's no neutral• The baggage that follows you when you give yourself away relationship by relationship• Why you'll never scare off the right person by being upfront about your values• "I wouldn't ask you to be my girlfriend if I didn't think you'd be my wife someday"• "Whatever you're feeling now, marriage won't fix it"

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What Does a Godly Dating Relationship Actually Look Like?

What does it actually look like to date with God at the center, and why does the way most people approach relationships quietly set them up for heartbreak?In this episode, Jack is joined by Sarah and his wife Isabelle for an honest conversation about intentional, Christ-centered dating. They share personal stories, real moments, and practical wisdom from the Word on what it looks like to pursue someone the right way.In this episode:• Why abiding in Christ has to come before pursuing anyone — and what changes when it does• The accountability principle: who has eyes on your relationship?• Why recreational dating is just practicing divorce• Dating ends in one of two outcomes: marriage or heartbreak — there's no neutral• The baggage that follows you when you give yourself away relationship by relationship• Why you'll never scare off the right person by being upfront about your values• "I wouldn't ask you to be my girlfriend if I didn't think you'd be my wife someday"• "Whatever you're feeling now, marriage won't fix it"

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