People as Gifts..

God somehow leads people into our personal lives, for a season and for a reason. Not every relationship has a fairy tale ending _ no matter how beautiful and awesome it is. Some are meant to stay forever and keep building you for life, while some relationships happen just to help you curb a certain habit or build a certain trait in you, to help you, build you, open your eyes to something and set you on fire, then they leave. If you’re sensitive enough to know when it’s time for them to leave, please don’t blackmail them into staying. Let them go, they’ve played their roles.
Personally, God has opened my eyes to the fact that he sends gifts in the bodies of friends, and strangers I didn’t even know could change anything in me, but as God would have it, they come, drop something in my Spirit, and leave as quietly as they come.
Then there are certain persons he keeps for a lifetime, these ones wouldn’t even let go no matter what you did nor how awful you did the things you did. They act like you’re an assignment in their lives, thus they stay and they keep building you and helping you grow.
Don’t hate them for going.
When it seems like you’re having a really amazing time with these people, and you just know that they’ve changed terrible things in your life that you didn’t know ever existed, you start seeing signs that they’ve played their roles and it’s time to let go.
You’d still try to make them stay using every way you could, but that would only make things get more awkward and messy.
Let them go.
God is still building you.
He’s more concerned about you and how you grow than how concerned you are about people leaving.
Let God build you.
When he finds someone who has the potential of helping you grow in a certain way, He’s so loving that he’ll present that person as a gift to you.
❤️
Joy
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