What does the Bible really say about dating, attraction, and relationships? Pastor Jeff Schwarzentraub and his wife Kimberly Schwarzentraub dive into this important topic. In a culture driven by feelings, physical chemistry, and emotional impulse, Scripture calls Christians to a better foundation for dating—one rooted in character, wisdom, and faithfulness to Christ. In this episode, we explore biblical dating principles through the powerful story of Isaac and Rebekah, showing how true character is revealed through servanthood, not surface-level compatibility. Rebekah didn't impress by trying to be impressive—she revealed her heart through humility and service. That moment teaches us a timeless truth: who someone is will always matter more than how they make you feel. Chapters: Chapter 1: The Foundation of Godly Dating 0:00 - 5:00 We explore the differences between American dating culture and God's design for dating, emphasizing the importance of getting to know someone in community rather than isolated one-on-one settings. Chapter 2: Essential Qualities and Red Flags 5:00 - 10:00 We examine the critical qualities to look for in a potential spouse, including genuine faith, servant leadership, honesty, and the importance of seeking counsel from trusted people who know us well. Chapter 3: Character Over Feelings 10:00 - 15:00 We learn that character is more important than feelings, that people don't change after marriage, and that we should never try to be someone's rescuer or assume issues will resolve themselves. Chapter 4: Honoring Boundaries and God's Design 15:00 - 20:00 We explore the importance of physical and emotional boundaries in dating, recognizing that the person we're dating belongs to God, not to us, and should be treated with honor and respect. This conversation addresses essential Christian dating questions: How do you know if someone's character can be trusted? Should dating bring you closer to Christ or distract you from Him? Why godly community and biblical counsel matter in relationships The danger of pretending or performing to win affection Why dating is not about rescuing someone, but building a Christ-centered friendship Whether you're single, dating, engaged, or mentoring others, this episode provides clear biblical guidance on Christian relationships, helping you pursue dating God's way—not culture's way. 📌 Topics include: Christian dating advice, biblical relationships, choosing character over chemistry, faith-based dating, Isaac and Rebekah, Christian singleness, and marriage preparation. 👉 Subscribe for more biblical teaching, Christian leadership content, and faith-based conversations that help you live with clarity and conviction.