It’s time to let go of the past. It’s time for a divorce!
We can’t stay married to our past, our past is gone. It’s not God’s plan for us. We have to learn to let go of that which does not belong in our life. We can’t change the past, and we can’t reverse it, but we can remember it.
Some things in our past, we have held on to for so long, it has become a part of our everyday living. We live as if it’s still there. We can’t move forward because we won’t let it go.
Divorce yourself from your past. Stop carrying the weight of what has already happened. Let it go! Leave it where it is — in the past. God wants you to move forward in your life.
Philippians 3:13 (KJV) – brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before.

Men and women, from the beginning of time, are looking for a husband or a wife. In time past, the man always seek the woman. It was improper for a woman to seek a man. Nowadays, it’s very common for the woman to seek after the man.
Most often, we expect others to treat us the way we want to be treated, but we don’t always treat others the way we want to be treated.
Our struggles are only for a season. Remember, only for a season.
When we are praying to be delivered from something, know that Satan will tempt us with that very thing we want to be delivered from.
We are to die to ourself, daily. We are to give up what does not belong in us, give up to that which does not fit who we are. We are to let go of the flesh . . . daily.
We are quick to presume the end result based on what we see. That’s because, we are easily lead to believe in what we see, quicker than believing in the word of God.
When we add salt to our food it changes the taste. We as believers, are the salt of the earth, and we are to be adding flavor to the lives around us.
Giving yourself praise is not meant for you to do, but for someone else to praise you.
There’s a reason when it seems something is blocking what we’re trying to accomplish. When that happens, we just have to be still. More often, it’s God working behind the scenes, arranging the details to reveal his plan.