Men You Should Avoid as a Woman of God: A Biblical Guide

God's guidance on choosing a husband: Biblical wisdom for women of faith


Dear sisters in Christ,

In our journey as modern women of faith, navigating relationships can be both rewarding and challenging. As we seek to honor God in all aspects of our lives, including our relationships, it’s crucial to discern wisely. The Bible provides timeless wisdom on identifying men who may not align with God’s plan for us. Let’s explore key Scriptures and practical tips to navigate this important aspect of our lives with wisdom and grace.

Luke 16:15 – The Man Who Justifies His Own Sin
Luke 16:15 warns against men who justify their own sins. These individuals may lead us away from God’s path by rationalizing immoral behavior or compromising their faith. As women committed to our faith, it’s essential to recognize and avoid such influences. Seek a man whose actions consistently reflect God’s truth and righteousness.

1 Timothy 5:8 – The Man Who Neglects His Responsibilities
According to 1 Timothy 5:8, a man who neglects his responsibilities, especially providing for his family, is deemed worse than an unbeliever. This verse emphasizes the importance of integrity and commitment in relationships. A godly man will prioritize his family’s well-being, demonstrating love through his actions and responsibilities.

James 4:2-3 – The Man Who Does Not Pray
James 4:2-3 highlights the significance of prayer in our spiritual lives. A man who neglects prayer may struggle to align his actions with God’s will and miss out on His blessings. It’s essential to seek a partner who prioritizes spiritual growth and communion with God. A man who actively seeks God in prayer demonstrates a heart open to God’s guidance and blessings in his life and relationships.

Additional Scriptures for Guidance:

Proverbs 31:30 – “Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.”
This verse reminds us of the importance of seeking a man who values inner qualities and honors God above all else.

Ephesians 5:25 – “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”
A man who loves sacrificially, as Christ loved the church, exemplifies selflessness and commitment in relationships.

Philippians 2:3-4 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.”
Look for a man who demonstrates humility and considers the needs of others, showing a Christ-like character in his interactions.

Practical Tips for Finding Wisdom in the Bible:

  1. Regular Bible Study: Dedicate time to studying Scripture daily to deepen your understanding of God’s standards for relationships and discern His guidance.
  2. Seek Wise Counsel: Surround yourself with fellow believers who can provide biblical wisdom and accountability in your relationship journey.
  3. Prayerful Discernment: Pray earnestly for God’s guidance in relationships, trusting His plan for your life and seeking His wisdom in every decision.


Dear sisters, as we navigate relationships in today’s world, let’s prioritize God’s wisdom and guidance above all else. He desires relationships that honor Him and nurture our faith. By applying biblical principles and seeking His will, we can discern and avoid relationships that may hinder our spiritual growth.

May God bless you abundantly on your journey of faith and love. Remember, He has a perfect plan for each of us, including our relationships. Trust in His timing and His wisdom as you seek a partner who will walk alongside you in faith.

With love and prayers,
Renee Bhagwandeen

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Renée Bhagwandeen

Renée Bhagwandeen

Hi, I'm Renée Bhagwandeen—model, actress, influencer, coach, graphic designer, and motivational speaker. Welcome to my blog, where I share my intentional journey to live purposefully by following the guidance of the Bible as I navigate life's twists and turns with faith as my anchor