God Removed You For A Reason
It’s hard to accept that something ending was an act of love. Especially when it didn’t feel loving at the time, especially when it felt sudden, or confusing, or unfair. We tend to interpret removal as failure — as proof that we weren’t enough, that we didn’t try hard enough, or that we somehow missed our chance. But not every ending is a reflection of your worth. Sometimes it’s a reflection of God’s protection.
God didn’t remove you to punish you. He removed you to protect you. What felt like rejection was redirection, even if it didn’t arrive gently. You questioned yourself and replayed the ending, not realizing that heaven had already intervened. God saw what you couldn’t — the conversations you never heard, the intentions hidden behind familiarity, the doors that looked open but would have cost you more than you were meant to lose.
So if you were taken out of a place, a relationship, or a season you begged to stay in, trust this: the removal was mercy. Not everything you wanted was good for you, and not every door you prayed for was meant to stay open. Some endings happen so your faith can grow, so your discernment can sharpen, and so your heart can remain soft without being broken. God didn’t take something from you to leave you empty. He made space for what will finally meet you in peace.