Do you find yourself single month after month, and year after year? Do you desire to be married but choose to wait on God to bring you marriage? Do you find yourself frustrated with your season of singleness? Single Yesterday and Still Single Today will help you find encouragement on your journey to marriage. This 60-day devotional is written to help those women who desire marriage but still find themselves single. No matter what you see on the outside, every single woman can use just a little more encouragement. With raw, honest and vulnerable devotions, Single Yesterday and Still Single Today will help single women to embrace their single journeys and continue to trust God for marriage.
Targeted Age Group:: 18-45
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
I wrote this book because there are many devotionals available. There are many devotionals geared toward women but just not enough for single women. Many devotionals are related to marriage. Many are written to help couples having difficulties in their marriage. However, what about those single women who need encouragement in their single season. I wrote this because I don’t won’t single women to be overlooked.
I know single men need just as much encouragement as single women but I wrote the devotional from my perspective as a single woman. Christianity and society put a tremendous amount of pressure on women to be married. Often individuals ask “what’s wrong with her” anytime a woman is not married. Many women desire to be married but choose to wait on God to bring them marriage. It can be very discouraging for a woman to continue year after year to remain single. This devotional is written to help encourage single women who find themselves saying Single Yesterday and Still Single Today.
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Day 1
There is Nothing Wrong with You
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV
Am I too nice? Is it my personality? Is it something about my clothes or maybe my body? I know some of these thoughts have crossed your mind. Quite frankly these thoughts have probably crossed your mind on several occasions. When you’ve been single for so long, your mind tells you that you are the problem. Thoughts that there is something wrong with you can try to fill your mind. You think that you must be the reason why you are still single. You must be defective. Let me tell you a little secret. There is nothing wrong with you!
God has designed you and made you just the way He wanted to make you. It’s time you stop thinking something is wrong with you and remember what the verse says: There is a time and season for everything. You are not married yet because it isn’t God’s appointed time for you to get married. God knows your desire for marriage and won’t let you down. Although you want to be married right now, God has other plans. God will decide when the time is right for you to get married. God’s timing is so much better than our own. Just think about how many times you wanted to do something right then and there, but God kept you from doing it. As you look back now, you thank God that He delayed you. The things we obtain by waiting on God’s timing is always better than if we would have obtained them in our own timing. God will bring you your husband at the appointed time and season. As you wait on God continue to trust in His timing and not your own.
Lord, thank you for preparing a time and season for everything. Help me to wait on your timing. Assist me with trusting in your timing and not my own. Give me the confidence to know that there is nothing wrong with me. Even when I’m discouraged, allow me to remember you have a time and season for everything. Amen.
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