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How to Find Fulfillment as a Single on Valentine’s Day

Do you ever feel like Valentine’s Day is one giant spotlight on what you don’t have?

The school hallway is awash in reds and pinks. Couples are holding hands and exchanging boxes of chocolates and teddy bears clutching hearts. Your best friend just got a bouquet of red carnations from her crush, and the boyfriend of the girl whose locker is next to yours is blocking you from retrieving your books as he serenades his girl with Broadway’s best.

It’s like they’re all trying to point out one teensy, yet crucial detail, which is, you don’t have a boyfriend.

Even those who marry young will endure a period of singlehood. For some, it’s a choice. For others, it’s determined by circumstances outside your control—like, your parents won’t let you date yet. Still, for many singles, Valentine’s Day is a holiday of loneliness and frustration.

But what if, instead of dwelling on what you’re missing this Valentine’s Day, you accepted an invitation to something deeper? For Christian teens, fulfillment was never meant to come from a relationship status anyway. That’s why it’s still possible to find fulfillment as a single on Valentine’s Day. So before you mute your group chats or swear off romance forever, let’s talk about how you can view being single as an opportunity—even during the most romantic holiday of the year.

Being Single on Valentine’s Day is Not a Punishment

V-Day used to be sort of depressing for me as a teen. I love chocolate and flowers and all things red, but I would’ve loved even more to have had that special guy to give them to me. To me, singlehood was a sort of penance that one has to pay, like spending a month in the wilderness eating twigs, sleeping on a bed of pine needles, and taking freezing cold baths in the lake.

God does not intend singlehood to be a form of punishment.

More punishment than opportunity.

I understand the heartache of loneliness but God does not intend singlehood to be a form of punishment. Instead of focusing on what you don’t have, look at what you do. Remember the blessings found in deep friendships with members of your own gender. Or the unique bond between siblings.

For more on this: True Love On Valentine’s Day, No Matter Your Relationship Status

Use This Time to Fortify Your Faith

When you’re dating, your time is spent studying someone else: his needs, his wants, his nuances, etc. It’s fun and exciting but it takes time. Christian teens who find themselves single on Valentine’s Day have the unique opportunity to focus more on matters of faith.

This is your chance to learn more about your God: his will, his promises, his love, etc. Instead of spending time reading through every sappy Valentine’s card in the Hallmark aisle, embark on a journey of spiritual growth. Get to know your Savior and his Word even more. Now is the time to build healthy habits you can carry into the rest of your life.

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Find Fulfillment As A Single Who Serves God

Jesus never dated or married. Neither did Paul or John the Baptist, and look at the incredible ministries each had. Relationships are gifts from God and another wonderful way to serve him but they also have a tendency to draw your focus from him.

Your time as a single is a great time to find your groove serving God.

Find Fulfillment As a Single Who Serves Others

Don’t have a sweetie to impress on Valentine’s Day? Give your time to the community. Soup kitchens and roadside litter pickup aren’t the only ways to serve others. You can also serve by making changes in yourself that bless those around you—like cleaning up your language.

Let Jesus Fulfill Your Every Need

Thinking you “need” a boyfriend or husband right now will get in the way of realizing that what you really need is Jesus. And he is more than enough. Consider these words from Psalm 145:

Relationships fail, people fall short, but Jesus will never let you down. That is the ultimate Valentine!

More Encouragement For Christian Teens on Valentine’s Day And Every Day

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I highly recommend all single Christian women check out the GirlDefined website, where you’ll find a plethora of uplifting posts and encouragement for single women. It truly is a sisterhood!

For the guys out there, check out Cru.org. Though the site isn’t strictly for males, the Christian guy who wants to strengthen his faith will find plenty of resources.