MMake it make sense!
We’re so quick to cut God off the moment He says "No." We take His boundaries as rejection or punishment, but let’s pause and think: What if His "No" is actually protection? What if it’s a redirection toward something 10x better and 10x healthier?
Now, let’s compare that to the relationships we hold onto - those unhealthy, toxic, and draining ones that repeatedly hurt us, break us, and rob us of our peace. . . We give them chance after chance after chance and make excuses for their behavior while harboring resentment toward God, who only wants the best for us and gave His ONLY Son for us - paid YO debts! (Yes, I meant "yo"!)
Here’s the truth: God isn’t trying to punish you. He’s trying to love you, protect you, improve you, and establish you. His "No" may hurt your pride, but it’s not meant to hurt your heart. Staying in unhealthy relationships while turning away from God shows how easily we confuse familiarity with love and chaos with care.
This isn’t about shame—it’s about reflection. Ask yourself, why are you willing to endure disrespect and dysfunction from people but unwilling to trust the One who’s always been faithful? God’s "No" doesn’t mean abandonment; it means alignment.
#Growthmindset #repent #UnhealthyRelationships
In our fast-paced lives, we often forget to pause and understand the messages that God sends us through His 'No.' These boundaries are not just limitations; they serve as protective measures guiding us toward healthier emotional spaces. Consider your relationships critically. How often do you tolerate disrespect and toxicity from those around you? Many people hold on to draining connections while resisting the divine guidance that encourages healthier choices. Reflecting on these dynamics can lead to significant personal growth. Remember, a divine 'No' is an invitation for alignment, not abandonment. It’s crucial to seek relationships that uplift and support you, reflective of the love that God extends. Furthermore, if you're grappling with guilt or confusion about ending unhealthy ties, know that God’s guidance emphasizes healing and growth. Skipping past these opportunities for self-improvement can leave you in a cycle of pain and discontent. It's essential to reassess what love looks like in your life; real love often requires you to let go of what holds you back. Remember, God paid the ultimate price for your peace and happiness. Trust in His plan, and you might be surprised by the liberation and blessings that follow.




























































Exactly make it makes sense, girl