God Doesn’t Waste Hearts Like Yours

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Finding peace starts with surrendering our worries to the universe and trusting that God’s guidance will meet us in the middle of our uncertainty. Best-selling author of Finding God Every Day, Rebecca Simon, reminds us to trust God’s timing, embrace patience, and lean on His presence through every season of life.

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There is a special kind of love that is being prepared for you. It is the kind of love that will remind you that God never forgot what he promised your heart before you embodied it. The kind of love that will not confuse you. The kind that will not make you prove yourself just to feel safe. And when it arrives, it will feel like clarity. It will feel like peace. It will feel like the echo of God’s voice saying, “Welcome home.”

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God does not create hearts like yours for no reason. He does not give someone the capacity to love deeply only to leave them unseen. What feels like rejection may actually be redirection a sacred reroute towards someone who will recognize you, towards someone who has the emotional and spiritual maturity to receive what you offer, to hold it close.

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If someone couldn’t meet you there, it doesn’t mean you were “too much.” It means that they were not the person who was made to love a soul like yours. That doesn’t make them a bad person, but it does mean that they were not equipped to love you in the way God intended for you to be loved, and God intended for you to be loved with intention, with gentleness, and with consistency.

For more inspiration on ways to connect with God, check out this books by Rebecca Simon
For more inspiration on ways to connect with God, check out this books by Rebecca Simon
For more inspiration on ways to connect with God, check out this books by Rebecca Simon