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- It’s okay to cry — and you probably should. Breakups almost always hurt. Maybe you didn’t see it coming, and the other person suddenly wants out. Maybe you were convinced it needed to end, but knew how hard it would be to tell them.
- Don’t try again too quickly. Knowing and embracing God’s design for permanence in marriage and dating will help us feel appropriately, but it will also help us take healthy next steps in our pursuit of marriage.
- You may have failed, but God didn’t. The relationship may be over because of a specific character flaw or failure. There are things about us — weaknesses or patterns of behavior — that may disqualify us for marriage with a particular person.
- You are better having loved and lost. There’s a unique shame and brokenness associated with breakups. Relationships and love may be celebrated more in the church than anywhere else because we (rightly) love marriage so much.
- If It’s the Right Person But the Wrong Time, God Won’t Remove Your Feelings for This Person. There’s always the possibility that you will be with this person one day but just not right now.
- God Is Allowing These Feelings to Remain So You Are Motivated to Do Something About Them. When you feel hungry, it means you need to eat. If you feel tired, it means you need to sleep.
- He Is Taking Away These Feelings, It’s Just Taking Longer Than You Thought It Would. Now we need to address the possibility that your feelings for this person will never be satisfied through a relationship with him or her.
- He’s Using These Feelings to Help Train Your Heart for a New Relationship You Know Nothing About Yet. God is our loving heavenly Father. Even when we feel he is holding out on us, we have to keep the faith that his plan is always better than our plan (Matthew 7:7-11).
Jan 4, 2022 · Do not deny that you have sexual feelings or try to repress them. Instead, in the strength of God, treasure up your power until He leads you in His time to your lifelong mate. In the meantime, redirect your sexual energies into useful service for the Lord.
Feb 15, 2018 · Is God telling you to breakup with your boyfriend or girlfriend? What are good reasons and bad reasons to end the relationship? And if you do feel led by God to breakup, when and how should you do it?
Sep 20, 2017 · 1.Grieving Is the First Step in Healing and Getting Over Someone. One piece of Christian advice that applies to healing in general is that grieving is always the first step. Whether you lost a loved one, you lost a job, or you lost your dating relationship, to move on and heal in healthy ways, grieving must take place.
Aug 26, 2014 · If you are a Christian, God is using this experience for your good. As hard as this is, he is making you more like his Son. You might not want that right now. With the pain and sorrow over the lost relationship, what you might want more is your ex-boyfriend or girlfriend. Or you might want to just wallow in your hurt or sadness.
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Jun 25, 2019 · As God moves you forward and away from your breakup, you will be amazed at how the doors and windows open up to other dating relationships. Some Christian teens find comfort in what is sometimes called "relationship jumping," when they go straight from one relationship to another.