The Single SeasonSample

Complete in Christ
Many singles feel that life begins only when marriage happens, but that’s not God’s design. Your worth and completeness are not found in another person but in Christ. The Bible reminds us: “You are complete in Him” (Colossians 2:10a). That means marriage adds to your life; it doesn’t define it. God made you whole from the beginning, with purpose, gifts, and value.
When you understand that truth, you stop waiting to “start living” until someone chooses you. You start discovering why God created you. You start walking in confidence, knowing your single season is not a holding pattern; it’s a preparation ground. Maybe you’ve faced family or social pressure, or maybe loneliness feels like a constant battle. But God hasn’t forgotten you. The same God who’s writing others’ stories is still crafting yours.
So, instead of focusing on what hasn’t happened, focus on what God is building in you. Your waiting time is not wasted time, it’s working time.
Reflection Question: How does knowing you are already complete in Christ change the way you see yourself and your single season?
About this Plan

Being single isn’t a punishment; it’s a season. And like every season, it has a purpose. Whether you’re enjoying your independence or struggling with loneliness, the single season can shape your faith, deepen your relationship with God, and prepare you for what’s next. This 3-day plan will help you see your waiting period not as wasted time but as an opportunity for growth and discovery. If you’ve ever felt forgotten, pressured, or tired of waiting, this plan is for you. God hasn’t skipped your turn; He’s preparing your story.
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We would like to thank Dr Becky Olorunpomi for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DcEU3UpU/
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