My sweet Melissa,
Thank you for committing yourself to me-your time, your ways, and your heart. Thank you for trusting me not only with your pain, your future, your insecurities, and your desires, but also with your heart. Thank you for handing your heart over to me and letting go completely. I know how much that means to you since I know you.
Your heart was the very last thing you wanted to hold on to, but you’ve reached a point where you’ve stopped trying to protect it and have given it to me. Melissa, the hardest thing you have ever done was to give me your heart, and I want you to know how much that means to me. I have seen every time you’ve given your heart away and how crushed and broken it was.
These past years, I have been doing surgery to make your heart whole again. You are whole, Melissa. You are complete, and in me, you lack nothing. You never have to worry or be afraid of giving your heart to me. I will never hurt you. I am protecting you. Now that you’ve chosen to trust me completely, I will act. I will bring fourth your righteousness as light.
I’m so proud of you for pushing through and not giving up. Your life will help others who have been crushed and heartbroken. You see, Melissa, I use everything for good. Your pain can lead to someone else’s freedom. Your life is going to give hope to the hopeless.
Love, God
Before I had a relationship with Jesus, I would give away my heart in every relationship I entered, only to be left deeply wounded each time they ended. I felt like pieces of me were scattered and broken, and my heart was no longer whole. It wasn’t until I truly gave my heart to Jesus that He began to put those pieces back together, healing me from the pain of my past. Trusting Him with my heart was the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but it’s also where I found the healing I needed. Your heart may feel broken now, but God can and will make you whole again if you let Him.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” – Romans 8:28