What Heartbreak Taught Me About True Love
If I truly loved this brother, then I would not have fear in my heart that he may never return my love or affections. Instead, I’d hope for his well-being.
If I truly loved this brother, then I would not have fear in my heart that he may never return my love or affections. Instead, I’d hope for his well-being.
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It’s easy enough to repeat, but so much harder to believe that He is withholding “no good thing” from me. Here’s how I learned to depend on His promises.
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