Now there are examples in the Bible where the Lord supernaturally guided people in regard to whom they were to marry, as in the case of Isaac and Rebecca. And God providentially brought together Jacob and Leah. Jacob thought he wanted to marry Rachel and ended up first marrying Leah and she became the great-great grandmother of Jesus.So, God through providence will arrange meetings; and also through His word, He will give you principles that’ll guide you to the right person – and you can follow those. Second Corinthians 6:14 talks about not being unequally yoked, and that doesn’t just mean someone who’s not a believer. If you’ve got your PhD, you might find you’re not compatible with a high-school dropout. Culturally – we just had a question about races – and while the Bible says all people are made of one blood, you want to consider the culture and heritage of the people you’re marrying.
Sometimes there are family squabbles because people grow up with certain traditions and culture, they marry someone with completely different traditions and culture, and it can create some interesting scenarios.
