Dear Heartbroken,
Hoping, praying, expecting for so long, yet met with disappointment. So sure that this was the perfect time, that you were finally ready. And now, everything has fallen apart.
You may look in the mirror and doubt your true beauty. You may walk along the streets, resenting those who seem to have what would fill the void in your heart.
Tired, achy, longing for more. Knowing that you were made for more.
And yet somehow…stuck here. Fragile little bits of yourself strewn around you with little hope of every being whole again.
But you are not fragile or broken or defeated. Yes, you feel small and vulnerable, but in our weakest moments, light can still pour in.
During times when you feel unsure of yourself, remember that you have someone beside you to bring you hope. To love you the way that many humans haven’t before.
Though you may be tired of hearing this, let this be the day when the words finally sink in.
Jesus loves you. More than anyone ever could. Even when you feel at your weakest, He will make you strong.
It won’t happen instantaneously. You may still feel tired after calling out to Him, yet perhaps you will also have a sense of peace. A renewal of energy, even if for a second.
And through it all, you will be reminded that you aren’t alone.
While Jesus is the only one who can love us unconditionally, even though people are flawed, they still have the potential to love beautifully. Don’t let one, or even several, heartbreaks cause you to doubt the validity of love.
Love comes in many forms. Just because one form didn’t work out doesn’t mean you should give up on all the rest.
Instead, exhibit the love you wish to receive. Not blindly trusting those put in your path, but rather listening intentionally, offering kindness and generosity when given the chance, and being gracious when mistakes are made.
If we all demonstrated the love we long for, our world would be a much lovelier place. So let this transformation start with you. ❤
Sincerely,
Hannah
These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls.
1 Peter 1:7-9