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>like, how you know this is it..
I prayed and asked GOD to prepare me and the woman that He wanted me to be with - my future wife. I did a lot of soul-searching, praying and getting myself in order. And she was doing the same thing.
Also, I asked God to bless me with a woman that was willing to meet me where I was in life, that satisfies my superficial eyes (I'm a man), but she had to be willing to support me and allow me to support her so that we could both be great people. I wanted someone that God knew I needed in my life and someone that wanted to share their life with me. I wanted someone that I could grow within Christ, and that loved God just as much as I do - if not more.
Plus there were two Prophets (separate and apart from each other by years) that told me that I would meet my current girlfriend and they said specific things about her appearance, spirit, and heart. It turns out they were RIGHT!
So I was on Tinder (LOL YUP - Tinder). I had passed her pic up once before and then it came back around a week or to later. I don't know why I passed her up the first time, but on the second round I swiped to the right, and a day later we matched up. We talked for hours on the phone that day. Then we planned a date for the upcoming weekend. And even though I was in these streets dating like a champ I felt something special about her and I even about our scheduled date - that God would show me if she is the one.
So, on the day of out date which was a Saturday I arrived at the restaurant early, and when I saw her walk through the door, it hit me like a ton of brick. All the prayers, prophetic words, and feelings just fell on me. I knew I had met the one and I was going to marry her. We talked for hours that day and went on a date the next day - Sunday.
But what sealed it was when she sent me a text at 5 AM on that Friday to encourage me before I had to speak to an auditorium full of students - about 225 kids.
She got up early to write out her words and prayers and then send them to me. When she did that, I knew that God had sent someone that believe in me and was willing to have my back right where I was in life. I was sure and I knew that I would ask her to be my wife.
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"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Plato
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