The Dark Side to Dating with Purpose Part 1
I dated a 45-year-old man who claimed he was “in tune with God.” That was his favorite line. Over and over again: “I hear from God. I’m on a path with Him.”
But here’s the truth: anyone can say they’re in tune with God. The real test is how they react when they’re triggered.
This man wanted me to be patient, but he couldn’t extend the same grace back. He wanted to lead, but in the wrong areas. He wanted my softness, but his actions didn’t make it safe for me to stay soft.
That’s the dark side of dating with purpose: spiritual words with no spiritual fruit.
💡 Lesson: Don’t just pay attention to what they say. Pay attention to how they handle pressure, conflict, and correction. The real person shows up when they’re triggered.
✨ If you’ve been here, I created Notes From God and the Soul Tie Breaker Bundle to help you heal and strengthen your discernment…so you don’t fall for God-talk without God-walk.
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When dating with purpose, especially in faith-centered relationships, it's crucial to look beyond the words and claims partners make about their spirituality. Many people may say they are "in tune with God" or "on a path with Him," but true spiritual maturity is revealed in how they behave when faced with challenges or conflict. This concept, often referred to as the "God-talk trap," describes situations where someone uses spiritual language to mask immature or controlling behaviors. A person who genuinely walks their faith will demonstrate grace, patience, and humility even in difficult moments. They will lead with wisdom and respect, creating a safe space for emotional vulnerability rather than demanding softness or obedience without reciprocity. Conversely, if you find that someone frequently invokes spiritual ideas but reacts defensively, controls the relationship dynamic unfairly, or fails to extend the same kindness they expect, these are warning signs. Learning to discern this difference takes practice and self-awareness. Paying attention to how a partner handles pressure, criticism, or triggers is key. Their true character often emerges when they face stress or conflict. For those navigating this complex landscape, resources such as journaling tools like "Notes From God" or programs like the "Soul Tie Breaker Bundle" can provide guidance and help strengthen personal discernment. These tools encourage reflection on your boundaries, emotional health, and the alignment of your values with those you date. Ultimately, dating with purpose requires balancing faith with healthy relationship dynamics. Authentic spiritual couples encourage growth and healing rather than hiding behind spiritual jargon. If you have experienced this "God-talk trap," know you are not alone, and healing is possible. Cultivating discernment will empower you to make wiser choices and foster relationships that truly reflect both God’s love and genuine respect for your heart.


























































































































