The idea that “some people can be in your heart but not in your life anymore” serves as a potent reminder that relationships evolve with time and that not everyone who holds a particular place in our hearts will always be a part of our lives. In order to make way for new relationships, it is natural and necessary to let go of some relationships as people grow, change, and even drift apart.
This idea calls for self-awareness and emotional maturity, encouraging us to recognise when a connection is no longer beneficial to us or consistent with our goals and beliefs. It emphasises the significance of placing a high priority on our personal development, well-being, and pleasure, even if doing so requires letting go of a former loved one.
There may not be a specific verse in the Bible that addresses this idea directly, but there are sections that discuss the concepts of change, growth, and letting go. Ecclesiastes 3:1–8 is one such passage that teaches us that there is a season for everything in life, including a time to hold on and a time to let go.
“There is a season for everything and a time for everything that takes place on earth.
A time for birth and a time for death.
a period for planting and a period for harvest.
a moment to murder and a moment to mend.
There are appropriate times to demolish and build.
a suitable time to laugh and cry.
a time for dancing and a time for mourning.
A time for gathering stones and a time for scattering them.
There are appropriate moments to embrace and avoid.
There are certain things to look for and things to stop looking for.
a moment to cherish and a time to discard.
There is a time to mend and a time to tear.
a time for silence and a time for speaking.
a period for loving and a period for hating.
There are times for conflict and times for peace.
This passage serves as a reminder that change is a normal part of life and that there are suitable periods for both embracing and letting go. It gives us comfort and assurance that it’s good to let go of people who are no longer adding value to our lives since fresh chances for development and connection will present themselves in due course.
Thanks for reading. Be Blessed of The Lord God Almighty.
This is wisdom, this wealth and this knowledge. There’s stages in our lives where change is inevitable.
Great piece of write up
Wise saying
Thank you Rev.
Remain Blessed.