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Pure hearts ministries3/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Philippians 4:8 says, “And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Sometimes our thoughts can run away with us during times of brokenness. Pursuing a major geographic relocation, jumping into a new relationship, making a major purchase, or changing jobs may be a false substitute that only provides temporary comfort. And while it is necessary to evaluate and determine how to move forward, it is also important to be steady not hasty. Maybe this pain was necessary for a life lesson for your next season.Īvoid significant decisions. Too often the weight of a broken heart leaves pressure to change things immediately. It’s especially important to see how the pain can be utilized for purpose. Take the time necessary to evaluate the pain, understand what happened, and how the pain could be avoided in the future, when applicable. Discomfort often breeds revelation so sit in the discomfort of the pain for a little while. Sometimes, we want to rush through a process to get to the next thing, to just be on the other side, but take time to heal, to assess. Learn to sit with the pain. Don’t rush through the recovery process too quickly or you’ll likely be back in it too soon. ![]() Here are 7 ways to heal from a broken heart that have served me well in various seasons: Do you ever feel like you’ve had more than your fair share of broken hearts? Like maybe you’ve suffered one too many blows and this thing is going to take you out? Like it isn’t fair because everyone else’s life seems to a breeze compared to the hardships you’ve suffered? I’ve been there! ![]() A broken heart comes in like a mighty river, snatching everything in its path, leaving a wake of destruction in its path. We just can’t. I want to talk to one that is muddling through a broken heart today.īroken hearts stem from loss - a loved one, a season, a job, health, a dream, a relationship or the word wounds of a loved one. One more rejection from a friend. A broken heart sucks the air from our mouths. Rather it’s the occurrence of seemingly a thousand. It’s usually not the weight of one thing that puts us under. The vibrant blues and yellows of life quickly turn gray and we find ourselves trudging through. The weight of a broken heart leaves grief in its wake, making most of us gasp for air as we flail our arms trying to escape its immovable grip. Unfortunately, we’ve all-too-familiar with its grip. It comes rushing in like a familiar friend who unexpectedly comes for a visit, and it’s usually bearing luggage for a long-term stay. ![]()
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