13/02/2026
Heartache has a way of making us question everything. When someone we love walks away, when the future we imagined disappears overnight, we’re left with doubt. About our worth. About whether we were ever enough.
But here’s what we need to remember: when God gave us life, He breathed into us from dust, from nothingness. He didn’t just create our bodies. He instilled in us a piece of His love. From dust, we became something sacred, not because of what we do or who chooses us, but because of God’s love.
That’s why heartache hurts so much. We are made of love. We are searching for it our entire lives. But no person, no matter how good or how right they seem, can ever fully fill that space inside us.
The world tells us that sadness is weakness, that struggling means we’re doing something wrong. But your heartache does not diminish the sacredness of your life. Your value is not determined by whether someone chose to stay or leave. It is rooted in the fact that you were created on purpose, for a purpose, by a God who does not make mistakes.
Sometimes, heartbreak is God’s redirection. Not punishment, but protection. Scripture reminds us in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” What feels like rejection today may be God closing a door that was never meant for you.
There is beauty in breaking. There is wisdom in suffering. Not because pain is good, but because God can transform it into something sacred. The same hands that formed you from dust are the hands that hold you now.
Valuing life means valuing your own. It means allowing yourself grace, seeking support, embracing healing through prayer, community, rest, and even professional help when needed.
Your heart was made to love. And when it breaks, it’s not because you loved wrong. It’s because you loved deeply, fully, the way God designed you to.
Your life is valuable. Not because of who stayed or left. But because it is yours, and it was given to you by a God who breathed love into dust and called it sacred.