The hurt is going to happen. There is no comfort. You might as well sit down and sit through it.
I thought it wouldn't hurt us anymore to have a chat about our condition.
God is there. God is standing right there. And you will hurt.
In the pit of your stomach, a melancholic condition which you might believe is because you lack a significant other or because you are lonely is there. It is dark, black, and is as legitimate as any other pain.
It is crippling, makes it hard to interact nicely with people.
It pulses, it comes and goes.
It's above your heart. In my body, that pain is right above my heart to the left of it. It pulses dull and loudly.
God cares, and is right there. And you will ache. God is not going to send you a husband or wife to circumvent the pain.
You're going to have to sit through this without relief.
And it will come back another day.
You're not going to find the remedy in a boyfriend, girlfriend, or friends. Sexual intimacy and marriage are not the solution. Stop looking for them.
If you're hoping for a spouse, stop. You will save yourself even more pain and tears later.
Everyday, wake up, and tell yourself, "I am not going to find a spouse today."
Think about the next year of your life. You are not going to find a spouse. So stop flirting. Stop going places because you hope you'll find a spouse there. If you're going to church to find a spouse, pick a different church where you know you won't find a spouse.
Don't spend too much time on your appearance.
Maybe we brought this on ourselves. Maybe this hurt is because we stored up so much emphasis on a spouse. We might have been thinking that today would be the day we would find a spouse. And we stored days and days of hope.
That hope will find its way out of our body in our tears.
Hurt, and weep.
It will be over and we will go through it again.
Let's go through it. Let's leave God alone and go through it.
Let's just get it over with.
I thought it wouldn't hurt us anymore to have a chat about our condition.
God is there. God is standing right there. And you will hurt.
In the pit of your stomach, a melancholic condition which you might believe is because you lack a significant other or because you are lonely is there. It is dark, black, and is as legitimate as any other pain.
It is crippling, makes it hard to interact nicely with people.
It pulses, it comes and goes.
It's above your heart. In my body, that pain is right above my heart to the left of it. It pulses dull and loudly.
God cares, and is right there. And you will ache. God is not going to send you a husband or wife to circumvent the pain.
You're going to have to sit through this without relief.
And it will come back another day.
You're not going to find the remedy in a boyfriend, girlfriend, or friends. Sexual intimacy and marriage are not the solution. Stop looking for them.
If you're hoping for a spouse, stop. You will save yourself even more pain and tears later.
Everyday, wake up, and tell yourself, "I am not going to find a spouse today."
Think about the next year of your life. You are not going to find a spouse. So stop flirting. Stop going places because you hope you'll find a spouse there. If you're going to church to find a spouse, pick a different church where you know you won't find a spouse.
Don't spend too much time on your appearance.
Maybe we brought this on ourselves. Maybe this hurt is because we stored up so much emphasis on a spouse. We might have been thinking that today would be the day we would find a spouse. And we stored days and days of hope.
That hope will find its way out of our body in our tears.
Hurt, and weep.
It will be over and we will go through it again.
Let's go through it. Let's leave God alone and go through it.
Let's just get it over with.