Are You Making These Common Christian Dating Mistakes? 10 Ways to Honor God in Relationships
- Layne McDonald
- Dec 4, 2025
- 4 min read
Dating as a Christian can feel like walking a tightrope sometimes. You want to find genuine love, but you also want to honor God in the process. Unfortunately, many well-meaning believers fall into common traps that can derail both their romantic relationships and their spiritual walk.
Whether you're actively dating, thinking about getting back out there, or watching friends navigate the dating world, understanding these pitfalls can save you from heartache and help you build relationships that truly glorify God.
The 10 Most Common Christian Dating Mistakes
1. Dating Out of Desperation
When you hit a certain age or watch all your friends get married, panic can set in. This desperation leads to settling for anyone who shows interest, even when red flags are waving everywhere. Desperate dating clouds your judgment and often results in relationships that compromise your values.
The flip side? Being so picky that you're waiting for Jesus himself to ask you out. Neither extreme honors God or serves you well.
2. Ignoring the "Equally Yoked" Principle

This might be the biggest mistake Christians make. Dating someone who doesn't share your faith seems harmless at first, but it rarely ends well. The dynamic typically pulls you away from God rather than drawing your partner toward Him.
Scripture is clear: "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers" (2 Corinthians 6:14). This isn't about being judgmental: it's about protecting your heart and spiritual growth.
3. Being Naive About Physical Boundaries
Romantic feelings are powerful, and physical attraction can escalate faster than you think. Many Christian couples underestimate how quickly innocent hand-holding can progress to compromising situations.
Without clear boundaries discussed upfront, you're setting yourself up for failure. Don't assume you'll have the willpower in the moment: plan ahead and invite accountability.
4. Dating Without Clear Intentions
Jumping into dating without knowing what you're looking for is like shopping for a house without knowing your needs. Are you dating for fun? Looking for marriage? Just wanting companionship?
Additionally, dating multiple people simultaneously: increasingly common with dating apps: contradicts the intentional approach that honors both God and potential partners.

5. Letting Others Control Your Love Life
Well-meaning church friends, family members, and even pastors sometimes try to play matchmaker or offer unsolicited relationship advice. While community input can be valuable, letting others dictate your romantic choices is a serious mistake.
Beware especially of supposed "prophetic guidance" about your love life. God speaks to you directly: trust that relationship above all others.
6. Looking for a Partner to Heal You
Expecting your boyfriend or girlfriend to fix childhood trauma, heal wounds from past relationships, or complete you emotionally isn't fair to either of you. This creates an unhealthy dependency rather than a partnership between two whole people.
Seek healing from the Holy Spirit first. Let your relationship be built on strength, not neediness.
7. Falling for Spiritual Manipulation
Not everyone who speaks eloquently about faith or holds a church position has genuine character. "Spiritual stalking": monitoring your movements, pressuring you with claims that "God told me we're meant to be," or using Scripture to manipulate: are major red flags.
Trust your instincts. Genuine spiritual leaders respect boundaries and never use their position to pressure anyone romantically.
8. Making Your Partner an Idol

When your relationship becomes more important than your relationship with God, you've crossed into idolatry. While loving your partner deeply is beautiful, they should never take God's place as the ultimate source of your joy, security, or identity.
9. Using Church as a Shield
Some believers use church attendance and activities as walls of protection rather than genuine community involvement. While church is a great place to meet like-minded people, hiding behind religious activities prevents authentic vulnerability and connection.
10. Neglecting Your Personal Walk with God
Perhaps the most overlooked mistake is allowing dating to overshadow your personal devotion to God. Your relationship with Him should remain your priority, providing the foundation for discernment about potential partners.
How to Honor God in Your Dating Life
Seek God's Guidance Directly
While wise counsel is valuable, make sure you're bringing your dating questions to God in prayer. He knows your heart, your needs, and which potential partners would truly complement your life and calling.
Build Friendship First
Don't rush into romance. Establish a strong foundation based on mutual respect, shared values, and genuine enjoyment of each other's company. This prevents anxiety and ensures you truly understand each other's character and beliefs.
Maintain Healthy Accountability
Find mature believers: ideally a married couple you respect: who can offer guidance and help you stay committed to your standards. This community support is invaluable for maintaining perspective and making wise decisions.

Focus on Character Over Credentials
Rather than getting impressed by someone's resume of spiritual activities, pay attention to their character. How do they treat service workers? How do they handle stress? Do they display the fruits of the Spirit in everyday situations?
The right person will connect with your heart in a way that reflects God's unique design for your relationship.
Keep Christ at the Center
When Jesus remains the foundation of your dating life, every decision flows naturally from that priority. This honors God and protects both your heart and your potential partner's.
Moving Forward with Wisdom
Dating as a Christian doesn't have to be complicated, but it does require intentionality. By avoiding these common mistakes and focusing on honoring God through your choices, you can build relationships that strengthen rather than compromise your faith.
Remember, God desires good things for His children: including loving, healthy relationships. Trust His timing, seek His guidance, and don't settle for less than His best for your life.
Whether you're single and searching or currently in a relationship, these principles can help you navigate romance with wisdom, integrity, and faith. Your future spouse: and your relationship with God: are worth the intentional effort.
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