You prayed together, served in church, honored biblical boundaries, and sincerely believed the relationship would lead to marriage. Yet it still ended, leaving you confused and heartbroken. If this is your story, know that your pain is real, and God is not indifferent to it. Many Christians assume that because two people love God, the relationship is automatically meant to last. While a shared faith is essential, it is not the only foundation for a healthy and lasting relationship. Love must also be supported by spiritual maturity, godly character, emotional health, wisdom, and a shared sense of purpose in Christ. One of the greatest mistakes in Christian relationships is confusing spiritual activity with spiritual compatibility. Two people can attend the same church, pray passionately, and even minister together while lacking honesty, communication, humility, and the willingness to grow. Genuine love does not ignore red flags or excuse destructive behavior in the name of grace. God...