How many times has someone told you that everything that happens in your life always happens for a reason? How many times have you heard that no matter how sad or hurt you feel, there’s always something good about it?
How many times has someone told you that you need to hit a rock bottom first before you stand up and gain strength to achieve success, be it personal or professional? That sometimes you need to fight and lose a couple of small battles in order to win a greater war?
How many times have you heard that every pain or loss you’ve been through will sooner or later turn out to be nothing else but a hard and valuable lesson?
How many times have you been told to “always have faith that things will get better and never give up?”
And every time someone told you things like these, I’m sure you thought of them as just meaningless phrases and empty clichés that people told you so as to comfort you and make you feel better and nothing more.
Well, let me tell you that those words are not empty clichés. They’re the truth, regardless of whether you believe in them or not.
Since everything that happens in your life always happens for a bigger cause and every heartbreak and pain you’ve experienced brings you something good sooner or later.
I understand that whenever someone hurt your feelings, broke your heart, or humiliated you or whenever you lost someone who was very close and meant to you a lot, you wondered what you’d done to deserve God to punish you that way.
You wondered why God put all that heavy burden on your shoulders and put you through so much pain when you hadn’t done anyone anything wrong or bad to deserve that.
But let me tell you that you’re not the only one who wonders why you need to go through difficult, painful times before you can be happy. You’re not the only one who wonders why you need to feel like you’re falling apart before you get the chance to feel whole and complete again.
And the answer to all of these questions is actually pretty simple: Every heartbreak and hardship you come across in your life is a test of your resilience and strength. It’s a test of your faith.
Whenever you’re hurting, this is an opportunity for you to become tougher and more resilient. It’s an opportunity for you to grow both personally and professionally.
Whenever you’re at your lowest, it’s a chance for you to extend your limits and see how strong and determined you are to lift yourself up, heal your wounds, and move on with your life.
When you feel disappointed and hurt by someone, it’s an opportunity for you to see who deserves to call them your friends and who doesn’t deserve a place in your life. It’s an opportunity for you to distance yourself from all toxic, negative people in your life.
When God puts you through pain, he’s giving you a chance to become stronger and better. He’s giving you a chance to reach the deepest parts of yourself and connect with your true self. He’s giving you a chance to become more aware of your strength, bravery, and worth.
When God puts you through pain, he’s giving you a chance to learn from your mistakes and never repeat them again. He’s giving you a chance to see what you’re made of and what you’re capable of doing and enduring to reach your happiness.
And one thing you need to make sure you always remember is that God never gives you more than you can possibly handle.
God knows who you are. He knows your mind and your soul. He knows all your deepest fears. He knows all the pain and hardship you’ve been through. He knows how much you can take.
Therefore, he sometimes sends toxic people in your life so as to teach you who deserves a place in your life and who doesn’t. He sends those people in your life to remind you to treat with kindness, compassion, and a lot of love the people who truly love and care about you.
God sometimes sends difficult, toxic people in your life and puts you through pain so as to remind you to be grateful for everything that you have in life and appreciate more the people who genuinely love you.
Sometimes God brings you closer to such people so that you learn how to respect and value yourself more and learn when it’s time to let go of those people who don’t deserve to be in your life and who are just standing in the way to your happiness and success.
To conclude, remember that no matter how many times life knocks you down, that’s part of God’s plan. It’s a part of his plan to leave scars on your soul so that they always remind you of everyone and everything that made you become the person you’re today – wiser, stronger, and better than you’ve ever been.
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