How to Discern God's Will in Your Love Life
A few days ago, I spoke with a heartbroken mother from Singapore about her son, David—a bright young man who, by all accounts, "did everything right.” He grew up in a Christian home, loved music, and was thriving in his career as an investment banker,
When David fell in love with a beautiful, intelligent woman who had recently become a Christian, everything seemed perfect. She started attending his church, and after a short time, they got married in a small ceremony surrounded by family and friends. But just two years into what seemed like a perfect marriage, she suddenly left him and remarried someone else, leaving David shattered and confused.
David's story makes us ask some important questions: What warning signs did he miss? How could he have better understood God’s will? And most importantly, what can we learn from his experience to help others avoid the same heartache?
These are not just random questions—they are similar to what many young Christians ask on forums like Reddit and Quora: "How do I know God's will in my love life?”Here are seven key things to help you know God's plan when searching for a spouse:
1. Feelings Are Not Facts 🤭
“The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks it out.” Proverbs 18:15
We’ve all heard it - that you’d simply just “feel" that spark when you meet the right person. In reality though, the butterflies in the stomach aren’t the best indicator that you’ve found your person — what is a far wiser is making a decision based on careful observations of the person’s character over time. "Love at first sight" may sound romantic, but lasting relationships come from real compatibility in spirit, heart and mind.
2. Pray First 🙏, Not Last
“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously.” James 1:5
The first step to knowing God’s will for your marriage—or any part of your life—is prayer. Philippians 4:6 urges us to "let your requests be made known unto God in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving." Yet how often do we wait until things fall apart to turn to God?
Make prayer a priority, seeking God’s guidance and wisdom at the beginning of, and throughout, your relationship. We don’t know if David consistently prayed, but if he had, he might have noticed the warning signs sooner.
3. Don't Mistake Your Desire 😍 for God's Will
It's easy to confuse what we want with what God wants, especially when we desire something—or someone—so much that we convince ourselves it’s from God. The ability to say, “Not my will, but Yours,” is very important when making life-changing decisions, especially when choosing a spouse. Check your motivations: Are you pursuing this relationship to honor God, or is it more about fulfilling your own desires?
4. Is She/He a Genuine Believer? ✝️
“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers….” 2 Corinthians 6:14
Yes, David married a woman who said she was a “believer”…… but was she really? Too often, we call someone a believer based on their words or something superficial like church attendance. But a true believer is someone whose life has been transformed by Christ.
Sadly, many churches are filled with what I’d call “pigs in sheep’s clothing”—people who seem “godly” but lack the inward transformation that comes from truly knowing Christ. Don't settle for someone who merely claims to be a Christian; look for someone whose life is fully surrendered to Christ.
5. Look for the Fruit 🍊
“You shall know them by their fruits…” Mathew 7:16
What fruit do you see in your future spouse’s life? Do you see love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control? Or do you see controlling behavior, disrespect for others, or inconsistency between words and action? Before you say "I do,” look closely for the fruit.
6. Seek Wise Counsel 👴🏼
"In the multitude of counselors, there is safety.” - Proverbs 11:14
The advice of godly mentors, parents, and church elders is invaluable. They genuinely care about your well-being and can often spot red flags that your emotions may cloud.
In David’s case, his mother warned him not to marry the woman, but like Samson, he was stubborn. He ignored her advice and also didn’t ask for advice from others who cared for him. He rushed into marriage with "eyes wide shut."
7. Wait on the Lord 😌
“Surely none who wait for You will be put to shame…” Psalm 25:3
In times of waiting, God is at work, shaping and maturing us, preparing us for the right person at the right time. While finding the right partner is important, becoming the right person is just as essential. Focus on your own spiritual growth, character development, and becoming more like Christ.
These seven points aren’t a magic formula to know God’s will for your love life, but they will help you make wise choices.
Relationships are complex, but if we trust in the Lord and don’t lean on our own understanding, He will guide our paths (Proverbs 3:5-6).