Friday, April 15, 2011

Cupid’s Arrow Is Broken


Over my years of evolving as a young adult, I have experienced good relationships, bad relationships, and relationships that were destined to fail upon their beginnings.

All of these relationships are what I identify as results of Cupid’s broken arrow.

Although, my relations from the past with other women didn’t work out, I am thankful for Cupid’s broken arrow.

This arrow helped me grow and construct the being that I am today.

This arrow helped me develop discernment.

This arrow gave me the tools I needed to find the one — my soul mate, my everything, and Mrs. Right.

None of us are perfect; we live and we learn. This is exactly what Cupid’s broken arrow did for me and helped me learn a valuable lesson — everything isn’t always what it seems to be and our plans that we have for our lives are in God’s hands.

My advice to everyone who is currently dating others is to not force relationships that aren’t meant to be because what’s not meant to be is done by Cupids broken arrow and what’s meant to be is done by the hands of God.

It took me a while to learn this lesson, but now that I am married with the love of my life I realize that it is real talk.

So many people force themselves into broken relationships and forget that there is a reason for everything, which could be that God has something better for you down the line.

I’ve known people to cry over relationships ending, and even go as far as harming themselves over relationships that don’t work out. I believe it’s because they forget that it’s not up to us to decide who we share our lives with.

I usually don’t play Dr. Love, but this week I had a good reason to.

God blessed me with a beautiful wife, and I have come to realize that he blesses everyone with somebody.

Don’t be discouraged by cupid’s broken arrow just wait for Gods hands.

One for the week: But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. Psalm 13:5

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