Recently several people asked why it’s been so long since I’ve written a blog about the dating life of my good friend Ron. That’s a good question, especially since my blogs about Ron usually get a far bigger response than when I try to write about profound, deeply spiritual topics.
Like most bloggers, I want to be taken seriously. My goal is to change lives, not just entertain. So it’s a bit irritating when everyone just wants to hear about Ron and his ineptitude in finding a wife.
Another reason for my silence about Ron is that he actually quit dating for a while. Tired of heartbreak and constant rejection, he told me he decided to follow the example of Adam in Genesis 2, simply “waiting for God to bring him a woman.”
But when he explained this approach to a pastor friend, the friend reminded Ron of Solomon’s words in Proverbs 18:22: “He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from the Lord.”
“Notice, Ron,” the pastor told him with a chuckle, “it says ‘he who FINDS a wife.’ That means you can’t be passive. In order to find a wife, you need to be out there looking!”
After this conversation, Ron concluded that God was leading him to return to online dating.
“That’s fine, Ron,” I attempted to encourage him, “but what’s going to give you a better outcome than the numerous times you’ve tried that in the past?”
Ron acknowledged that his prior ventures into online dating had been disastrous. Yet he explained that he was confident in the new strategy he had this time.
“Jim, I’ve figured out what I was doing wrong,” Ron told me quite earnestly. “I was dating without having a clear vision of what I was looking for.”
“I thought you were looking for wife, Ron!” I replied jokingly. “Don’t you think it was pretty clear what you were seeking?”
“You don’t understand, Jim,” Ron retorted. “Sure I was looking for a wife, but I didn’t have a checklist of the qualities she needed to have. Without a written checklist, how could I have ever known if I found the right person?”
As so often happens when I talk with Ron, I was having a hard time restraining my laughter.
“So…let me get this straight, Ron,” I tried to reason with him, “this time you’re going to find the woman of your dreams and avoid more heartbreak – all because you’ve come up with a CHECKLIST?!”
As our conversation continued, I could tell I was getting nowhere with my friend, so I asked him to show me his checklist for the perfect woman. Knowing Ron’s reputation for being shallow in his dating relationships, I envisioned a checklist with items like these:
- Must be slim, trim, and smokin’ hot.
- Must love to clean the house and cook.
- Must enjoy attending Trump rallies and Carolina Panthers football games.
But to my surprise, none of those things were on Ron’s 12-point list. I had to admit that he must have spent a considerable amount of time pondering the kind of wife he was looking for:
- A devoted Christian, sincerely and passionately following Jesus
- Filled with the Holy Spirit and knowledgeable about the teachings of God’s Word
- Consistently kind, respectful, and encouraging, but also able to lovingly push back and speak her mind in a straightforward and truthful way
- Servant-hearted, grateful, and generous – the opposite of a diva
- Having a pleasant voice and radiant smile, always brightening the atmosphere of a room when she walks in
- Not intimidated by people of high position nor condescending toward the lowly
- A good steward of her physical health, appearance, and finances, but not obsessed or overboard
- Not likely to be prudish about sex and physical intimacy
- Able to be an asset and collaborator in life, family, business, or ministry
- Relatively content within herself rather than looking to others to make her happy
- Not having a poverty mentality but not being overly materialistic either
- Instead of being serious all the time, possessing a good sense of humor and an ability to laugh at herself
When you look at Ron’s checklist, perhaps you think he’s setting a standard that’s much too high. Maybe you want to scream at him, “Ron, you idiot, where do you think you’ll ever find a woman like THAT in today’s world?”
However, a few months after entering the dating scene again, Ron announced to me that he had found a woman who met all 12 points on his checklist. He was thrilled…and I was amazed.
Could it be that Ron’s dating woes were finally going to come to an end? At long last, could there be a happy ending to this topsy-turvy journey?
Well, let’s just say relationships tend to be complicated…
It turned out that this woman had her OWN checklist for the ideal marriage partner. Can you guess what it said?
In contrast with Ron’s rather lengthy list of requirements, this woman’s criterion was quite simple. Instead of needing 12 qualities in order to pass her test, a suitor only had to have ONE: Her future husband must have a retirement account of a million dollars or more! Everything else was pretty much secondary if a man could pass that nonnegotiable financial threshold.
So how did this new episode in Ron’s story end? On the positive side, he had finally met the woman of his dreams. But there was just one problem: He wasn’t the man of her dreams. And he never would be until he could meet her million-dollar minimum.
As you can imagine, Ron was devastated. For several weeks, he couldn’t even talk about it.
Yet to my surprise, his optimism has now returned. So I inquired as to whether he has gotten rid of his checklist.
“Absolutely not,” he shook his head. “I just decided to add a 13th item! My new wife must be independently wealthy, so she never needs to worry about getting any money from me.”
So my friends, how do you think things will go in the next chapter of Ron’s dating life? Will his revised checklist work? What kind of advice can you offer that would make his journey smoother?
Wondering if Ron meets the criteria he has set for the perfect mate?
Great point, Susan. No doubt Ron falls short of his own standards. If he ever did find a woman like he’s envisioning, he would have to conclude that she’s way out of his league!