STOP WATERING A DEAD PLANT



Funny as it may be, often, many of us are not aware when we need to move on from a relationship. Coming up with this decision is quiet difficult until it becomes evident we are doomed for heartbreak and sadness.

For those of us who know they should move on after the SLIDING into heartbreak and sadness; logically dust their booms, discover the best way out and move on.  Yet for many others, they sulk and morn over a period and still find it difficult to break away and move on.

Heartbreak and sadness could lead to many vices our age is experiencing today. The unprecedented suicides, metal ill-health, heart conditions, hate, back stabbing, etc could be traced to this inability to make the right decision to move at the right time (Luke 19:20 – 24). 


Heartbreak and sadness is a very dark valley that often leave deep scales in the heart of many.  Most often it is only God that can successfully heal them, so that they can still open their hearts and truly love again in other relationships. 

All types of relationships could lead to this fatal end.  So mindfully seek to understand others in your relationship circle, trust God for guidance, love unconditionally, and bring all differences up for discussion.  When it becomes very obvious both parties cannot coexist in this RELATIONSHIP, I encourage you to “STOP WATERING A DEAD PLANT”. 

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