In case you needed to hear this, just because it didn’t last forever doesn’t mean that it wasn’t right for you in that period of your life. Temporary doesn’t mean mistaken but the ending also doesn’t invalidate the beginning. 💛
Life often unfolds in seasons, each with its unique purpose and lessons. From my own faith journey, I've learned that when God stops providing in the ways we're used to, it isn't necessarily a withdrawal but an invitation to trust in new forms of provision. There was a time I struggled deeply when a certain opportunity or relationship came to an end. Initially, it felt like a failure or loss, but reflecting on that period, I realized it was exactly what I needed at that time to grow and prepare for what was next. Temporary doesn’t mean mistaken; it means intentional and timely. Each phase, no matter how brief, fosters growth whether in spiritual maturity, wisdom, or resilience. Embracing these moments with faith helps us perceive endings not as invalidations but as transformations. Trusting in God’s plan during these transitions reinforces that what was once right for us continues to serve a higher purpose in shaping our path. In practical terms, when provision changes, it's important to lean into faith practices like prayer, reflection, and community. These support systems enable us to seek new directions and understand the growth behind the change. Embracing this mindset nurtures hope and courage, helping us to move forward with confidence that every season fuels our development and aligns with a larger divine plan.
