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God is Telling You That Person Is Still For You | Steven Furtick Style Inspirational Message | purpose of life | YouTubeToText
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Love that is divinely sent by God is not ordinary; it enters with purpose, challenges you to grow, and requires faith to hold onto, even amidst difficulties, as it signifies a significant, divinely orchestrated plan.
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When God brings a love into your life
that is touched by his hand, it does not
enter quietly. It enters with purpose.
It enters with wait. It enters with the
kind of presence that shakes something
inside you, something you didn't know
was asleep.
This love does not feel ordinary.
It does not feel accidental. And deep
down, you know it. Your spirit
recognizes what your mind is still
trying to understand. This is not
normal. This is divine. Because when God
sends a person into your life, he also
sends confirmation. Not always loud, not
always obvious, but steady. A piece you
cannot explain. A pull you cannot
ignore. A connection that refuses to
fade even when distance or fear tries to
silence it. Some relationships enter
your life like a lesson. But this one,
the one God is warning you not to let
go. This enters your life like a
calling. Maybe lately you've been
questioning it. Maybe the silence scared
you. Maybe the delays confused you.
Maybe the enemy whispered. If it was
from God, it wouldn't be this hard.
But hear this. Sometimes what is from
God requires the most faith to hold on to.
to.
God will never warn you about something
he intends for you to release. If he is
still stirring your heart,
if he is still waking you up with
thoughts of this person, if he is still
pulling your spirit toward that
connection, it's because there is
something divine happening behind the scenes,
scenes,
something you can't see yet. You don't
let go of what God is still building.
You don't walk away from what God is
still aligning.
You don't doubt what God already
confirmed in your spirit long before
circumstances tried to contradict it.
God is saying, "Don't let go. This love
was sent by me. Protect it. Pray over
it. Be patient with it. Trust me in it.
Because the love God sends will always
challenge you before it changes you. It
will stretch your faith. It will test
your patience. It will require maturity,
grace, and a willingness to grow. But it
will also bring you peace. A peace that
keeps coming back even after confusion
tries to replace it. Maybe you're
thinking, "But God, what if I'm wrong?
But what if the enemy is trying to
distract you from what God is trying to
deliver? What if the resistance is not a
red flag, but a sign of spiritual
warfare over something valuable?
What if the enemy is trying to make you
let go of the very blessing God is
preparing? Hear this clearly. When God
gives you a love that is aligned with
your purpose, hell will always try to
interfere. Not because it's wrong, but
because it's right. So don't let
frustration make you give up. Don't let
fear make you walk away. Don't let
temporary silence destroy something God
is still speaking over.
If God put that person in your heart, if
God keeps confirming it, if God keeps
drawing you back to them, there is a
reason, there is a purpose, there is a
promise. Hold on, not in your own
strength, but in his. Because when God
warns you not to let go, it's because
breakthrough is closer than you think.
And when love is truly sent by God, it
doesn't fade. It doesn't fail. It comes
full circle right on time.
When God sends a love that carries his
fingerprints, it arrives in your life
with a presence you cannot ignore, a
weight you cannot explain, and a purpose
that goes deeper than emotions or attraction.
attraction.
It comes in a way that interrupts your
routine, awakens something long asleep
inside you, and makes you feel seen in a
way you didn't know you needed. This
kind of love doesn't blend into the
background like ordinary connections.
It stands out. It speaks to your spirit
even before your mind can process what
is happening. You feel it before you
understand it. And you recognize it not
because you have seen it before, but
because your soul remembers what heaven
has assigned.
When God sends a person, he doesn't send
them to fill space in your life. He
sends them to fill purpose.
Something about them aligns with where
you are going, not just where you've been.
been.
Something about their presence stirs you
to grow, to heal, to confront the parts
of yourself that you've been avoiding.
You start to realize that this
connection didn't show up randomly.
It showed up right when something in you
was ready, even if you didn't know it.
God knows the timing of your heart
better than you do. He knows when a love
will build you rather than break you. So
when he sends someone with intention, it
does not feel like coincidence.
It feels like divine coordination.
You may try to rationalize it. You may
question it. You may wonder why this
person carries a piece that settles you
or a pull that keeps returning even when
you try to distract yourself.
But that's what happens when something
is spiritually connected. The mind
wrestles while the spirit already knows.
This kind of love won't let you feel
indifferent. It won't let you dismiss it
easily. It keeps resurfacing in your
thoughts, your prayers, your moments of
quiet like God is gently saying, "Pay
attention. I sent this."
And sometimes the weight of this love is
not loud. It's subtle. It's the way you
feel calm when they speak. It's the way
your soul feels less alone. It's the way
their presence strengthens you in
seasons you thought you would collapse.
It's the way their absence feels like
something important is missing.
It's the way your heart responds.
Not out of desperation.
You're not chasing them.
Your spirit is identifying what God
aligned. God- sent love is never
accidental. It may not arrive in the
package you expected. It may not enter
at the time you planned, but it always
arrives with purpose. It always arrives
with meaning.
And the more you sit with it, the more
you understand that this connection was
not created to be temporary or shallow.
It was created to deepen you, stretch
you, teach you, strengthen you, and
guide you into a version of yourself
that God prepared long before you knew
what you needed. Sometimes God sends the
right person to awaken the right season.
Sometimes he sends them to heal the
wounds you forgot were still bleeding.
Sometimes he sends them to push you
toward your calling when comfort kept
you stuck. And sometimes he sends them
simply to show you what his love feels
like through human hands. Whatever the
reason, whenever God sends a love with
divine intention, it enters your life
with a holy gra.
Something inside you shifts. Something
inside you opens.
Something inside you whispers, "This is
different." And that whisper is often
God's first confirmation long before the
signs begin to unfold. When God
continues stirring your heart about a
person, that stirring is not random,
emotional, or imaginary. It is
spiritual. It is intentional. It is
God's way of keeping your attention on
what he is still shaping even when you
can't see the full picture yet. You may
try to move on. You may try to silence
the feelings. You may even tell
yourself, "Maybe this is over." But
somehow your heart still circles back.
Your thoughts still return. Your spirit
still feels drawn in a way you can't
fully explain or shake off. And that's
because God does not allow your heart to
stay attached to something he has
already released. But he often keeps you
connected to what he is still preparing.
Sometimes it feels confusing.
Sometimes it feels like you're holding
on to something invisible.
Sometimes it feels like you're standing
in the middle of uncertainty,
unsure whether what you feel is God's
voice or your own desire. But God has a
unique way of confirming what he wants
you to pay attention to. He won't always
speak in thunder, visions, or dramatic signs.
signs.
Sometimes he speaks in a quiet persistence.
persistence.
The kind that doesn't fade. The kind
that keeps resurfacing even when life
gets busy. the kind that refuses to die.
Even when distance or doubt tries to
bury it. When God is in something, it
doesn't leave your spirit restless. It
leaves your spirit awakened. And when
the connection is part of his plan, he
will not let temporary silence erases
eternal intention.
You may find yourself praying about this
person without meaning to. You may find
your heart softening even after conflict
or misunderstandings.
You may feel a piece about them that
makes no sense considering the circumstances.
circumstances.
And that peace is often God whispering,
"I'm still working. Don't walk away
yet." The enemy loves to create
confusion around connections that carry
destiny. He loves to use silence to make
you question what God already confirmed.
He loves to use delays to make you doubt
what God already promised. He loves to
use fear to make you loosen your grip on
something God told you to hold on to.
That's why sometimes the stirring gets
stronger right when you're ready to give up.
up.
Because breakthrough is closer than you
think. When the enemy fights you
hardest, it's usually because what God
is aligning carries real purpose. And
maybe lately you've been asking God,
"Why won't this feeling leave?" If this
isn't from you, why won't you let my
heart move on? But what if the real
question is, God,
what are you trying to show me through
this persistence? What are you
developing inside me through this connection?
connection?
God uses divine love to refine your
faith. He uses divine timing to refine
your patience.
He uses divine purpose to refine your maturity.
maturity.
The stirring you feel isn't just about
the other person. It's also about who
you are becoming through the process.
Sometimes the person God sends won't
come wrapped in clarity. They come
wrapped in growth. They come wrapped in
lessons. They come wrapped in timing
that requires trust. But the stirring is
God's way of saying, "This has meaning.
This is purpose. Stay aligned with me.
I'm bringing it together. So don't
ignore what God keeps confirming. Don't
silence what he keeps awakening.
Don't let go of what he keeps drawing
your heart toward. When God is still
stirring, it means the story is not
over. Something divine is still in
motion. Something heaven is still
unfolding. And if God is still speaking
in your spirit, then the connection is
still alive in his plan.
There is a common misunderstanding
people have. They think that if
something is from God, it will be easy.
They assume that divine alignment means
the path will be smooth, the
communication will be clear, and
everything will fall into place without resistance.
resistance.
But the truth is often the opposite.
Many times the things that are most
sacred, most meaningful, most deeply
connected to your destiny are the things
that require the greatest faith to hold
on to.
Because God isn't just trying to give
you a blessing. He's trying to build
your character so you can steward that
blessing when it arrives.
Sometimes what God sends will test your patience.
patience.
It will stretch your trust.
It will challenge your emotional maturity.
maturity.
Not because it's wrong, but because it
is worth it. God isn't just writing a
love story. He's shaping two hearts so
they're spiritually strong enough to
carry the weight of the connection he is
building. And strength is built in the
struggle. Faith is developed in the waiting.
waiting.
Trust is deepened in the uncertainty.
You may look at the situation and think,
"If this was really from God, why is it
so challenging? Why are there obstacles?
Why are there delays?"
But you have to understand, when God
ordains something, the enemy opposes it.
Not because it's unhealthy, but because
it threatens his agenda. The enemy does
not fight what is meaningless. He fights
what is purposeful.
He fights what can bring healing,
restoration, and spiritual alignment
into your life. And he especially fights
relationships that are rooted in God's
plan because those relationships carry
generational impact.
Sometimes the challenges are not signs
to walk away, but signs to press in.
Sometimes silence is not rejection, it's preparation.
preparation.
Sometimes distance is not disconnection,
it's divine refinement. God will often
allow seasons of stretching to reveal
what your love is made of.
If it collapses under pressure, it
wasn't rooted deeply enough. But if it
deepens under pressure, it was planted
by God.
You might feel confused, questioning
whether you measured God. You might
wonder if you imagine the connection,
the peace, the pull. But faith is not
about understanding everything. It's
about trusting God even when nothing
makes sense.
Faith is choosing to hold on to what God
whispered, even when what you see
contradicts what he said. Faith is
believing that the God who started the
story still has the power to finish it.
And often the greatest testing comes
right before the breakthrough.
The enemy will try to convince you that
it's easier to let go, to give up, to
move on because he sees what you can't
see yet. He sees the blessing that's
coming. He sees the restoration that's
forming. He sees the future that will
unfold if you don't lose heart. So, he
sends discouragement.
He sends confusion. He sends fear. But
you cannot let temporary emotions
sabotage eternal purpose. Remember this.
God does not test what he does not
intend to strengthen. And he does not
strengthen what he does not intend to use.
use.
If he is testing your faith through this
connection, it's because there is
something on the other side worth
fighting for,
something worth protecting,
something worth waiting for, something
blessed by his hand. So don't assume the
challenge means it's not from God.
Sometimes the very fact that it is
difficult is proof that it is divine.
Sometimes the struggle is the evidence
of its spiritual value. And sometimes
the hardest thing to hold on to is the
very thing God designed to change your life.
life.
When God is building something behind
the scenes, he will not let you release
it prematurely.
Even when everything in your
circumstances seems to push you toward
giving up, something in your spirit
refuses to let go. That inner resistance
isn't stubbornness.
It's divine protection. It's God
guarding what he's still constructing.
Because God knows that if you let go too
soon, you'll miss the beauty that's
forming beyond what you can currently
see. What looks unfinished to you may be
in its most critical stage to him. There
are moments when it feels easier to walk
away than to hold on. Moments when
silence feels like abandonment. Moments
when misunderstanding feels like a sign
to move on. Moments when the waiting
drains you. But God does not allow your
heart to remain tied to something he is
not working on. If he wanted it dead, he
would remove the desire. If the
connection had no purpose, the peace
would have faded. If the story was over,
your spirit would feel released, not
unsettled. God knows how to close doors.
He is not vague when something is not
meant for you. He removes the peace. He
removes the clarity. He allows the
connection to dissolve naturally. But
when God is still aligning something, he
keeps the spiritual thread intact. You
may feel stretched, confused, emotional
or tired. But the connection remains
alive beneath the surface.
And that persistence is not your imagination.
imagination.
It's heaven's signal that he is not done
yet. You have to remember God is the architect.
architect.
You don't see the blueprints.
You don't know how many layers he's
laying, how many hearts he's softening,
how many details he's organizing. Just
because you don't see progress doesn't
mean progress isn't happening. God often
does his greatest work in silence, his
deepest miracles in hidden seasons, and
his most powerful alignments in moments
when you feel nothing is moving.
Sometimes he separates people
temporarily so he can work on them individually.
individually.
Sometimes he creates distance so healing
can happen without distraction.
Sometimes he closes communication for a
season so maturity can grow.
Not every silence is rejection. Some
silence is surgery. God performs heart
work in quiet places where you can't
interfere, rush the process, or depend
on someone else for what only God can
fix. That's why he says, "Don't let go."
Not because he wants you stuck in
longing or uncertainty, but because he
wants you rooted in faith while he
finishes what he started. The enemy uh
wants you to walk away because he sees
how God is shaping it. He sees the
potential. He sees the restoration
forming. He sees the purpose attached to
that connection.
And if he can make you give up early, he
can stop what God is preparing. But God
warns you to hold on because the story
is not over. The chapter is unfinished.
The promise is still active. The
connection is still alive. You are not
waiting for nothing. You are waiting for
his timing, his alignment, his
completion. What God is building may
require patience, humility, forgiveness,
and spiritual maturity. But anything God
builds is worth the wait. Anything God
aligns is worth holding on to. And
anything God speaks over will come to
completion in the perfect moment. So
when God says don't let go, it means he
is still writing, still shaping, still
connecting, still preparing. And the
divine love he sends always returns,
always restores, and always arrives
right on time, never late, never early,
but exactly when both hearts are ready.
When God sends a love that carries
divine purpose,
it does not enter your life to keep you
comfortable. It enters to grow you. It
enters to challenge the patterns, fears,
and insecurities you've learned to hide
behind. It enters to stretch you into
the version of yourself God always knew
you could be.
And though it may feel uncomfortable at
times, it isn't designed to hurt you.
It's designed to heal you, refine you,
and elevate you. God- sent love is not
shallow. It does not stay at the surface
level. It goes deep because it is meant
to reach places inside you that no
ordinary relationship ever could. It
reveals wounds you didn't know you still
carried, triggers you thought you had
overcome and vulnerabilities you never
allowed anyone to see.
But it doesn't expose these things to
shame you. It exposes them so God can
heal them.
This love will challenge your patience.
It will confront your pride. It will
reveal your fears about attachment,
commitment, and trust. Not because
something is wrong with the connection,
but because something is growing within
you. Growth is rarely comfortable.
Change rarely feels safe at first, but
God uses the right person to soften the
hard places in your heart and strengthen
the weak ones. Sometimes the love God
sends will hold up a mirror to you.
You'll see areas where you need to
mature, where you need to communicate
better, where you need to slow down,
where you need to let go of old wounds
so you can receive new blessings.
And instead of running from it,
something in you will want to grow for
the sake of this connection because your
spirit recognizes the value of what God
has given you. This kind of love doesn't
let you stay the same.
It demands emotional honesty. It
requires spiritual grounding. It pushes
you to become healthier, more stable,
more present, more secure, more forgiving.
forgiving.
And though it may stretch you, the
stretching has purpose.
Because God is shaping two people, not
just one.
He is preparing both hearts to fit
together in the way he originally intended.
intended.
Sometimes the stretching looks like
learning to wait.
Sometimes it looks like trusting God
rather than your fears. Sometimes it
looks like giving grace when
misunderstandings arise. Sometimes it
looks like letting go of control and
allowing God to write the story his way,
not yours.
And all of this is part of the
transformation. Divine love doesn't just
connect to people, it grows them. It
teaches them how to protect something
sacred, how to communicate with depth,
how to love with maturity, and how to
walk in unity rather than ego. It
awakens the desire to become the best
version of yourself. Not just for the
other person, but for God, for your
future, and for the purpose attached to
the relationship.
And here's the beautiful truth. God will
never send you a love that destroys you.
God sent love may challenge you, but it
will never degrade you. It may stretch
you, but it will never shame you. It may
require patience, but it will never rob
you of your peace. God does not use love
as a weapon. He uses it as a tool for
healing and growth. When he sends
someone, that person will bring out
parts of you that align with who you are
becoming. They will encourage your
spirit, strengthen your faith, and
inspire your purpose. And even in
moments of confusion or distance, the
connection will still carry a quiet
peace. The kind that keeps reminding you
this is worth growing for. So when God
sent love stretches you,
don't fear it. The stretching is shaping
you. The pressure is strengthening you.
The challenge is transforming you. And
the love that comes from God will never
break you. It will build you into
someone capable of carrying the blessing
he has prepared. When God places a
warning in your spirit, that gentle but
unshakable sense of don't let go, it is
never without purpose. God doesn't stir
your heart randomly. He doesn't whisper
without intention. Whenever he urges you
to hold on, to stay steadfast, to keep
believing, it's because something is
happening behind the scenes that you
cannot yet see. Heaven is moving,
timing is aligning, hearts are
softening, growth is happening, and God
is preparing the blessing in ways that
seem invisible now, but will be
undeniable later. A divine warning is
not meant to create anxiety. It is meant
to produce faith. It is God's way of
telling you that surrendering now would
mean giving up right before things
shift. Many people walk away from God
sent connections too early because they
cannot see the process. They
misinterpret the silence. They assume
the delay means denial. They confuse
temporary distance with permanent disconnection.
disconnection.
But your viewpoint is limited.
God's isn't. He sees what you can't. He
knows the end from the beginning. And
when he says don't let go, it means
the ending he is working on is far more
beautiful than the temporary confusion
you are feeling.
>> Breakthrough often comes quietly.
>> Sometimes God aligns hearts in ways that
don't look like progress.
>> Sometimes he is healing someone's past
wounds while you think nothing is
happening. Sometimes he is teaching you
patience while you assume the story is
stuck. Sometimes he is preparing the
circumstances, timing and emotional
maturity needed for this connection to
thrive, not just survive. Just because
you cannot see movement does not mean
God is not moving. The greatest miracles
often happen in silence. God also warns
you not to let go because the love he
sent carries purpose that goes beyond
your understanding. This is not
ordinary. This is not casual.
This is not the kind of bond that fades
away with time or distance. Divine
connections have spiritual assignments.
They carry healing, calling,
encouragement, partnership, and kingdom
purpose. They are meant to elevate you,
grow you, stabilize you, and align you
with your destiny. And because of that,
the enemy fights them more fiercely than
anything else. Spiritual warfare doesn't
surround what is disposable.
It surrounds what is valuable. That's
why the pressure sometimes intensifies
right before the breakthrough. That's
why the emotions get louder right when
you feel like giving up. That's why the
enemy tries to plant fear, doubt, or insecurity
insecurity
because he knows that if you hold on a
little longer, you will see what God has
been shaping.
The enemy wants you to walk away from
the blessing before it manifests.
But God wants you to wait until the
blessing becomes visible. When God is
involved, the story always comes full
circle. God is a finisher. He never
leaves a divine connection half, written
or unfinished. His timing is perfect,
not rushed, not delayed, but beautifully
aligned with purpose. And when two
hearts are being prepared by him,
neither time nor distance can stop what
he is orchestrating.
All he asks is that you trust him while
he completes the work.
So if God is warning you not to let go,
it means restoration is on the horizon.
It means hearts are being aligned.
It means the promise is maturing.
It means both of you are being shaped
into the people who can sustain the
connection he ordained. It means the
breakthrough is closer than the
breakdown. It means the story is not
ending. It is becoming.
God does not tell you to hold on to
anything that will harm you.
If he is telling you to hold on, it's
because he is preparing the kind of
ending that makes every moment of
waiting worth it. And when God finally
brings it together, it will not be
It will be clear. It will be strong. It
will be full circle. It will be God written.
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