Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Maybe They Can't Come

Sometimes we become so attached to persons whom we want to accompany  us wherever we go and share our successes.  Probably for you that person is your childhood friend who stuck with you through thick and thin. As a sign of your gratefulness you want them to share  in your life experiences.  How about your spouse, the love of your life.....? This is your partner until death do you part and your heart's desire is to share all that you are with this special covenant person.  Some of us don't have the spouse to take on the journey or the childhood friend. It is our mother who raised her three children without the assistance of the father.  We want to give her the world because of all the struggles she conquered to provide for her children's welfare. 

Many of us have that special someone whom we want to do our best to make happy or carry on our journey of success in life.  So many have discovered that it is not the divine plan of Elohim, God for them to come along.  Their purpose and season in our lives  have ended.   We have precious memories, enjoyable moments, weathered many storms together, but their season in our lives have come to an end.  Too often we suffer unnecessarily because we want to cling to persons whom we should have released. They were there only for a season, to teach us something, to help us get  over or to strengthen us in a particular  area  of our lives.  We experienced  emotional pain and suffering,  and disappointments all because we ignored the signs that said unto us, it is no longer working, it is no longer pleasurable. The relationship/friendship has become a burden and the individual who we thought was suppose to accompany us or assist with us moving forward in life, have been contributing to our down fall and set back.  When this begins to happen, it is time to let that individual go and we all must come to the realization that "Maybe They Can't Come" because there is no room for them to accompany us during the rest of our life's journey. 

Tanya E. Munroe Apostolic Teacher Word Alive Ministries Intl.

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