How to Get Over a Heartbreak
Posted by Kenny Vaughan on 7th Sep 2020
Your broken heart can heal.
You will be scarred, but the wound should heal.
If you stay wounded for too long, it’s almost always for the same reason. Because somewhere in the healing process, in sorting everything out, you either became offended or you got stuck on one little thing and that thing became a broken record that plays over and over all day long every day in your head; and you won’t move past it.
So, what happens? You end up every day living your life looking backwards. You end up continuing to nurse a wound that should have already healed.
If you’re battling this and have not read my book, “The Right Fight: How to Live a Loving Life,” then please read it. The book is full of stories and illustrations about real life and real love. The book tells you what you have never heard about what love is and what love is not.
We all get our hearts broken. Some hearts get broken far worse than others, and most so much worse than what I have known!
Understanding how to heal is vital!
No matter how deep the hurt -- at some point, you have to stop nursing that wound. Get back to loving, because it’s God and love that heal the wounds.
You can’t heal a heartbreak, but love will.
1 Corinthians 2:9
The eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
Trust God’s Word, no matter what.
Keep your eyes on the horizon.
Laus Deo,
Kenny
“The Right Fight: How to Live a Loving Life” by John Kennedy Vaughan