Now in all Israel there was no one so much to be praised for his
handsome appearance as Absalom. From the sole of his foot to the
crown of his head there was no blemish on him.
(2 Samuel 14:25)
How much stock do you put into appearance?
To some, it's the first (and only) thing they see, especially
when looking for a mate. For them, Absalom would stand out as a
good catch. His was wealthy, powerful, good looking, and
apparently a smooth talker
(see 15:1-6).
But you wouldn't want to date a man like Absalom. He was a
rebellious, vengeful, murderous, lying, manipulating, prideful,
power hungry young man whose lack of character ultimately led to
his own premature death.
So to all the singles out there looking for a husband or wife, I
encourage you to be discriminating and careful about who you
date. Don't be deceived by externals. A good marriage is built
on common faith in God and solid character. A marriage built on
appearance alone is doomed to fail.
Father, please give wisdom and discernment to our singles who
are looking for a mate!
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