Okay it’s time for real talk.
Don’t quickly fall in love with anyone because in the end the only ones you may have to depend on are yourself and God.
People may say all sorts of things, throw around the words love, forever, for better or worse, and maybe they truly intended them, but they can’t actually guarantee them. “Until death do us part” is the only thing that’s a certainty in a relationship, romantic or otherwise.
If you fall down, there may be no hands to lift you up other than the ones God gave you and God Himself, who is eternal, and promised to never leave us or forsake us.
You may be wondering, “who hurt you?” Well, let’s just say I learned this the hard way.
Today I suddenly realized I had been living in a fantasy world where I could distribute some of my inner strength among people who claimed to love me. If I fell I had a safety net, so to speak. It took about a week for this realization to fully sink in.
After having been humbled and standing up again, I don’t feel like I need anyone. I guess that’s where God wanted me, but the process is a painful one.
I learned that claims of everlasting love from people aren’t a guarantee despite their initial sentiments. People change, but God never changes.
Now my eyes are clear of this previous shortsightedness. I’ll refocus my attention back to the One who is faithful even when we are not.
So do not quickly fall in love. If you do fall in love, temper it with making God your first love, and season it with a grain of salt. Know that in the end the only ones you may have are God, yourself, and the only thing that is certain is “until death do is part.”
Don’t quickly fall in love with anyone because in the end the only ones you may have to depend on are yourself and God.
People may say all sorts of things, throw around the words love, forever, for better or worse, and maybe they truly intended them, but they can’t actually guarantee them. “Until death do us part” is the only thing that’s a certainty in a relationship, romantic or otherwise.
If you fall down, there may be no hands to lift you up other than the ones God gave you and God Himself, who is eternal, and promised to never leave us or forsake us.
You may be wondering, “who hurt you?” Well, let’s just say I learned this the hard way.
Today I suddenly realized I had been living in a fantasy world where I could distribute some of my inner strength among people who claimed to love me. If I fell I had a safety net, so to speak. It took about a week for this realization to fully sink in.
After having been humbled and standing up again, I don’t feel like I need anyone. I guess that’s where God wanted me, but the process is a painful one.
I learned that claims of everlasting love from people aren’t a guarantee despite their initial sentiments. People change, but God never changes.
Now my eyes are clear of this previous shortsightedness. I’ll refocus my attention back to the One who is faithful even when we are not.
So do not quickly fall in love. If you do fall in love, temper it with making God your first love, and season it with a grain of salt. Know that in the end the only ones you may have are God, yourself, and the only thing that is certain is “until death do is part.”
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