What about interfaith relationships? Have you ever dated non-Christians or ended up marrying
them? Second Corinthians 6:14 (KJV) tells us not to be; unequally; and with an unbeliever.
This is where two are on different links, even when serving a higher being. It would be tough to
work together in pulling the daily load of everyday life. This would not be an easy relationship
because they will resist being the best spouse you should be. This scripture does not mention
marriage, but it implies any relationship. There will be no spiritual
harmony in a union between Christians and non-Christians.
The Bible also says, Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts good character(1 Corinthians
15:33). An intimate relationship with an unbeliever can quickly turn into something that hinders
your walk with Christ. I know there is not anything wrong with having or building a quality
relationship with an unbeliever. Where is your priority if you date a person with a different faith than you? Would that priority be winning a soul for Christ, or would it just be romance?
I believe that love conquers all that does;t matter the differences. I married a person
that did't find God until we were divorced. I know that an interfaith relationship or marriage
has to have patience and understanding and consider the other person's feeling a lot of the time.
Communication is a need in all relationships, but the opposite attracts a relationship, and it is
needed.
Lastly, be honest about who you are and your significant other. What does the other
partner act and sound like when there is respect in the relationship. . Will you be willing to learn
about the other one faith and belief? Since you both are together, there has to be a way of coming
together as a couple if you are together.