The process begins with a shift in perspective. We must view our trials not as punishments, but as wake-up calls. Pain is often the friction required to peel our hands away from things that were never meant for us to hold so tightly. It is a mercy that allows us to see the cracks in our worldly foundations. By turning back to God, we find a source of love and stability that is unshakeable. This spiritual homecoming requires us to forgive ourselves for our past detours and to understand that our value is not defined by our scars, but by our capacity to heal and return.
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When we experience the sting of betrayal or the vacuum of loss, it is often because we gave a created thing a status in our lives that it was never meant to hold. The pain serves as a compass, pointing us back to the realization that only God can truly fill the voids in our souls. Reclaiming your heart means acknowledging that while people may leave and circumstances may change, the Divine presence is constant. The Trap of Perfectionism It is a mercy that allows us to