Who is your source?

When someone walks out of your life (e.g. business, marital relationship etc.), willingly or unwillingly, and you begrudge them for leaving, your action or reaction suggests that you had unconsciously been depending on or had put your trust in that person as the one to meet whatever needs they had been meeting, or you felt they were supposed to meet in your life. The flip side of that means you had forgotten that your ultimate source is God who brought the person into your life in the first place.

So, instead of being angry, bitter or trying to force the relationship, look at it from this perspective – if God is really your source, and the person chooses to ‘stay out’, then He is able to bring someone else to fill that gap or meet that need. He has billions of options to work with and at least one of those will be malleable enough to be used by God to meet your needs as long as you are staying in alignment to His purpose and plans.

https://isaiah.bible/isaiah-46-11 is God’s promise to you as long as you’re walking in step with Him to fulfill His purpose. So hold on, you are not alone. God has got your back. He has promised to never leave you nor forsake you, and His word is true. He is incapable of telling a lie and He watches over His word to perform it. He has promised you the ‘what’. Leave the ‘how’, ‘by whom’ etc., to Him.

Remain connected,
Bolaji Ajayi

One thought on “Who is your source?

  1. When a door closes, another one opens. Even sometimes, the people we depends on are only helping us so people can hail
    them. God is the only one we can trust in and won’t tell any other person about our problems.
    May he always come for us 🙏

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