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| Last weekend at winter camp, God showed my boyfriend and me that we're not supposed to be in a relationship right now. There were things in the relationship that just weren't good. So after three months together we broke things off. I know we did what God wanted us to do, so why does it still hurt so bad? | |
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First, I'm so glad you've chosen to listen to the voice of God even though it hurts like crazy! Too many girls push His voice aside and pretend they didn't hear it because they're afraid to deal with the hurt of it all.
I know it seems like since you've done what God asked you to do, you should feel happy rather than heartbroken! But unfortunately, that's rarely the case—at first. Nine times out of ten, it takes time before we feel the peace and joy that comes from being in God's will. First we have to battle our flesh: that part of us that still wants to hold on to what was. Even though you've done the right thing, there's a part of your heart that hasn't gotten the memo. ;-) That part of your heart will likely feel sad, lonely, and maybe even question if you made the right choice. Those are natural emotions and will subside eventually. In the meantime, help your heart heal by focusing on all the benefits of doing what God has asked of you instead of thinking about what you've given up. I'm proud of you, sis, for choosing the difficult thing instead of the easy way out. I know God will bless you for your obedience. In time your heart will heal completely, and you'll be able to look back on this whole experience and see how God carried you through it. Love, ![]() |
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