Evaluate your "relationship status" by asking the following questions:
Though you may love the person, accept the reality that some people are not able to love you until they know how to love themselves.
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Pointers to a Blossoming Life
The Bible says in Jeremiah 17:9, "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked, who can know it?" When we recognize the magnitude of God's love toward us and how he desires to protect and give us a fruitful life...we will surrender our lives totally to Him.
- Are you in a toxic relationship?
- What are you expecting to change in them?
- Why are you ignoring the warning signs before you?
- What more do you need to confirm that you need to move on?
- How many signs will you need before you accept that the relationship will not end with a positive outcome?
- When will you reach the conclusion that nothing is going to change?
- Have you realized they cannot give what they lack?
- Did you question yourself about why you remain in abusive relationships?
- How is this beneficial to your well being?
- How much more time will you give them before you are destroyed?
Though you may love the person, accept the reality that some people are not able to love you until they know how to love themselves.
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Pointers to a Blossoming Life
- Believe you deserve better
- Love yourself, devise a plan to escape; make preparations to move out
- Be comfortable living alone
- Refuse to live in a stressful environment
- Accept the fact; it is what it is
- You can't fix what likes being broken
- Ask God for directions to freedom
- Take heed to the warning signs
- Ignore the false feelings of your heart
The Bible says in Jeremiah 17:9, "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked, who can know it?" When we recognize the magnitude of God's love toward us and how he desires to protect and give us a fruitful life...we will surrender our lives totally to Him.