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Sometimes, life tests us to see how we handle difficult situations. Don’t let quick tempers or the need for revenge hold you back. Going into this week, keep in mind that you don’t need to do anything to your enemies. They are already dealing with their own struggles. Even if it seems like they’re living their best life, trust that things will balance out. Focus on your own journey and let the universe take care of the rest. They’re showing off everything they can, but you never really know what’s happening behind closed doors in their lives.
People can present a perfect picture, like a beautiful mural or portrait. But the reality behind it can be dark, messy, and filled with sadness and struggles. Just because someone seems happy and put together on the outside, doesn’t mean they’re not going through tough times. They might be smiling in your face, flaunting their successes, or showing off their relationships just to get under your skin. They want to see you doubt yourself, get lost in your thoughts, or feel down. But remember, their new relationship might not be as good as they make it seem.
They could be facing conflicts and issues you can’t see. Maybe they’re showing off something new they bought, like a car, trying to make it look like their finances are in great shape. But it’s all a front. You can’t treat one of God’s chosen badly without facing the consequences. What goes around comes around, and they will have to face what they’ve done. They might not know why they’re being challenged, but their spirit recognizes your light, and that’s why it keeps attacking. Even though they might seem like they’re winning, they’re dealing with their own battles.
You don’t have to react to their actions. Remember, you are protected. They are already facing their own consequences, even if you can’t see it. God says you don’t need to lift a finger against your enemies because they’re already struggling. All you have to do is keep moving forward, stay on your path, and trust that everything will work out in your favor. Keep your head up, stay focused, and let your faith carry you through. You don’t need to retaliate or fight back. Just keep doing what you do best. You’ve got to keep pushing forward, no matter what comes your way.
Don’t stop, no matter how tough things get. As you start this week, I want you to make yourself the main focus. This is your assignment. Focus on you, not on what others are saying or doing, just on yourself. Remember the most precious things you have are your time and attention. Once time is gone, you can’t get it back. I know many of you feel like you’ve wasted a lot of time, whether it was on a person, a job, or a situation that just didn’t work out. This is your reminder. You don’t need to go back and try to get even with those who wronged you.
Don’t waste your time and energy on things that don’t serve you. When you give your attention to those who hurt you, you’re letting them drain your energy and take your power. It’s time to pull that energy back to yourself. Focus on your own goals, your own path, and where you want to go. By redirecting your attention to your growth, you reclaim your power and make the most of your time. Let those who wronged you deal with their own issues. It’s easy to feel sorry for them, especially if you have a big heart.
But sometimes, the best thing you can do is walk away. Let them be where they choose to be. If people leave your life, let them go. You are a blessing to them, and they may not realize it until you’re gone. It’s true. You don’t always know what you’ve got until it’s gone. That’s exactly how people feel about you now. They’re sitting with the reality of your absence and thinking, wow, they’re really gone. They’re realizing how much they hurt you, and karma is finding its way back to them. Some people may deserve a second chance, but don’t keep giving chances endlessly.
If someone shows they’re willing to change and put in the effort, that’s different. But if they keep repeating the same mistakes, it’s time to cut ties and walk away. God tells us that we don’t need to do anything. There’s no need for revenge, no need to argue or try to figure out why things happened the way they did or why they said what they did. Some of you are searching for closure, but sometimes the closure is simply in how they treated you. The lies, the betrayal, the hurtful words. That’s all the closure you need.
Seeking more only keeps you tied to the past and delays your blessings. Take this message into the weekend. You don’t have to chase after those who wronged you. Reflecting on my own past, I remember how people would circle back, reaching out with their problems, asking for help. It’s a common move from manipulative people, trying to pull you back into their web by making you feel sorry for them. But it’s just a cycle that repeats. You know it’s easy to look at people and think they’ve got it all together, especially when they put on a good show.
They might seem happy, successful, or like they’re living their best life, but remember, not everything is as it seems. That’s why God reminds us that those who have wronged you are already dealing with their own battles. They might act like everything’s perfect, like a polished social media post, but behind closed doors they’re often struggling and unhappy. It’s like they’re wearing a mask to cover up the pain they’re really feeling. So when you decide to step away from something or someone that isn’t good for you, whether it’s a relationship, a job, or even a friendship, know that you’re doing the right thing for yourself.
Sometimes, when you leave a toxic job, they’ll try to lure you back with a better offer or more money. But that’s a clear sign. You don’t need to go back to a place that didn’t treat you right in the first place. They’re just trying to pull you back into the same situation you worked hard to get out of. This isn’t just about romantic relationships, it’s about any connection that doesn’t serve you well. It could be with friends who don’t have your best interests at heart, family members who drain your energy, or a job that makes you feel less than you are.
When you walk away, those same people or places might try to bring you back, because they’re uncomfortable with your absence. But you don’t have to respond to that pull. God tells us that those who have hurt us are already dealing with their own consequences, and we don’t need to get involved in that. I know how hard it can be when you’re treated badly, especially at work, or by people you thought had your back. I’ve been there with bosses who disrespected me or made me feel small. But instead of lashing out or trying to get back at them, I chose to stay calm.
I didn’t let their actions pull me down to their level. And you know what? Over time, the consequences of their actions caught up with them. It was like a heavy weight they couldn’t escape, a reminder that you can’t treat people poorly without it coming back around. You don’t have to get revenge or even say anything. Just keep moving forward with a strong heart and clear mind. I know people might try to come back into your life, telling you their sad stories, trying to pull you back into the old drama. But this is your time to focus on you.
Keep your head up and don’t slip back into those old patterns that held you back. I believe in you, and I want to see you keep moving forward, step by step, even when it’s hard. We’re building something amazing together, a community that supports each other and grows together. Many of you are waking up to new realizations, understanding more about your life, and figuring out your next steps. It’s a journey, and I’m here to guide you through it. You don’t need to respond to those who hurt you. You don’t need to say anything.
Just keep your eyes on your own path. When you stop giving your energy to people who don’t deserve it, that’s when your true power shines. They’ll notice, and they might not like it, but that’s okay because this is about your growth, not theirs. By breaking free from those ties, you’re reclaiming your energy and moving forward. I just want to remind you, to stay strong and focused on your journey. Let’s keep pressing on, supporting each other, and moving toward the life we all deserve. I’m here with you, and I can’t wait to see what you accomplish.
Have a great week ahead, stay positive, and I’ll catch you in the next video. Keep shining, keep striving, and peace to all of you. [tr:trw].