Love was never meant to hurt, however, in reality, Mother Theresa had this to say, “And so it is very important for us to realize that love, to be true, has to hurt. I must be willing to give whatever it takes not to harm other people and, in fact, to do good to them. This requires that I be willing to give until it hurts.” If you have never been hurt in love, consider yourself one of the few and fortunate.
Similar Posts
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
“Your soul mate is the person that will win your heart, not break it. Your soul mate is the person who will pray with you and read the Bible with you. Your soul mate is the person who will bless your food in a busy restaurant, with head bowed, holding your hand and not worrying…
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
“Why do we try to love the people we date instead of dating the people we love?” Lyn.
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
Dr. David McKinley, former Teaching Pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, gave the following statistics on divorce; “Divorce rates among people who have lived together prior to marriage are 67%. Divorce rates among couple who were married by a Justice of the Peace or a wedding chapel are 57%. Divorce rates among couples…
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
“Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you by the gazelles and by the does of the field: Do not awaken love until it so desires.” Song of Solomon 3:5, mentioned numerous times.
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
“My divorce will be granted soon and I am already in love with someone else. I went for a reading by a notorious psychic to find my soul mate. It’s been a long time since I have had sex and I want to find a filler or an opener until I feel confident again.” God…
Award winning 2nd Edition of Finding Your Soul Mate, God’s Way Excerpt
The Sam and Sara story was a tough one. Sometimes God sends you to the desert–a lonely place–to sort out your feelings and spend time with Him. The word desert in Hebrew is dahbaar and means to speak. This is where God speaks to you and heals your broken heart.
