“Looking for Mr. or Mrs. Right?”
Faithful Bytes: Megabytes – Real Life. Real Struggles. Real Truth.
The question echoes across generations:
“How do I find the one?”
Or maybe more painfully:
“Why hasn’t God brought them yet?”
In a world obsessed with highlight reels, filtered selfies, and dating apps, it’s no wonder that love has become more about appearances and algorithms than prayer and patience. Many spend their days swiping for perfection and miss the point of purpose.
Looking in the Wrong Places
Let me be real, I spent a lot of my younger years chasing after the wrong kinds of relationships. The “fun” ones. The “easy” ones. The “I’ll fix them” ones. None of them worked. They weren’t meant to. Because I wasn’t looking through God’s lens. I was looking through mine.
And it wasn’t until I stopped, laid in bed one night, broken and tired, and said, “God, I surrender this. I’ve messed it up. Bring the right person into my life.”
And then, God moved.
A person I hadn’t seen in over 20 years suddenly reappeared. A person I dated back when we were too young, too unready, too immature. A person who God had quietly been shaping just as He had been shaping me. And now, we’re married planted firmly in God’s will.
What We Often Get Wrong
Society sells the idea of “arm candy.” The perfect 10. The dream guy. The fantasy girl. But Scripture reminds us:
1 Samuel 16:7 (NKJV):
“For the Lord does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
You don’t need the world’s “perfect person.”
You need God’s person.
Mr./Mrs. Right Now vs. Mr./Mrs. Right-for-God
So many chase instant gratification and end up in heartbreak. But God’s timeline is different. It’s not built on Tinder or timing, it’s built on trust.
Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV):
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”
Biblical Love Stories, God’s Matchmaking
Let’s take a look at a few couples God brought together through faith and trial:
1. Isaac and Rebekah
Genesis 24 tells how Abraham’s servant prayed specifically for guidance, and God brought Rebekah. Not through chasing, but through surrender and discernment.
2. Ruth and Boaz
Ruth didn’t go out hunting for a husband. She followed where God led. Boaz noticed her faithfulness more than her figure, and God blessed them both.
3. Joseph and Mary
Even amidst scandal and uncertainty, Joseph stayed by Mary’s side, obeying God rather than public opinion (Matthew 1:18-25). Their love was built on trust in the Lord.
The Heart of the Matter
Your perfect person may not be perfect. But if they’re aligned with God, you’ll have something better than perfection, you’ll have peace.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 (NKJV):
“Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor… a threefold cord is not quickly broken.”
That third cord? It’s God.
When you both are bound in Him, the marriage becomes a mission, not a mistake.
Faithful Byte:
Stop chasing Mr. or Mrs. Right Now. Start praying for Mr. or Mrs. Right in God’s eyes. When your heart is aligned with His, your relationships will be too. The waiting may hurt, but the blessing is worth it. God doesn’t delay, He prepares.
