28/04/2026
STOP HOLDING ON TO THESE PEOPLE!
1. THE BETRAYER (Judas-Type)
These are people who betray your trust and loyalty for their gain. They often pretend to be close but work against you.
Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14-16). Jesus released him, knowing his betrayal would fulfill God’s plan.
"Even my close friend, someone I trusted, one who shared my bread, has turned against me." (Psalm 41:9)
2. THE TOXIC COMPANION (Jonah-Type)
People who bring storms into your life because they are running from God's will for their life.
The sailors with Jonah faced a violent storm until they threw him overboard (Jonah 1:7-15). Sometimes, peace comes when you let go of people who bring chaos.
"Do not be misled: ‘Bad company corrupts good character.’" (1 Corinthians 15:33)
3. THE DISTRACTOR (Delilah-Type)
People who entice and distract you from your purpose, often using manipulation or seduction.
Delilah caused Samson to lose his strength and connection with God (Judges 16:15-20). Holding on to such people leads to spiritual weakness.
"A companion of fools suffers harm." (Proverbs 13:20)
4. THE DOUBTER (10 Spies-Type)
People who discourage you from stepping into God’s promises because they focus on fear and obstacles.
The 10 spies who discouraged Israel from entering the Promised Land (Numbers 13:31-33). Their negativity caused an entire generation to miss out on God's blessing.
“But My servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows Me wholeheartedly." (Numbers 14:24)
5. THE USER (Prodigal Friends-Type)
People who are only around for what they can gain from you but leave when times get tough.
The prodigal son’s so-called “friends” disappeared as soon as his money ran out (Luke 15:13-16). Such people don’t invest in your growth or future.
"Wealth attracts many friends, but even the closest friend of the poor person deserts them." (Proverbs 19:4)
6. THE OPPRESSOR (Pharaoh-Type)
People who refuse to let you grow, keeping you bound to unhealthy cycles or relationships for their benefit.
Pharaoh refused to release the Israelites, keeping them in slavery until God intervened (Exodus 5:1-2). Sometimes, God removes oppressors to set you free.
"It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery." (Galatians 5:1)
7. THE ENVIOUS (Saul-Type)
People who can’t celebrate your success and instead try to sabotage or compete with you out of jealousy.
King Saul envied David and repeatedly tried to kill him because of his success and God’s favor (1 Samuel 18:7-11).
"For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice." (James 3:16)
8. THE LIMITER (Lot-Type)
People who may not necessarily be bad, but their presence holds you back from stepping into the fullness of God’s plan for your life. They cause unnecessary strife and limit your growth.
Abraham and Lot separated after their herdsmen quarreled (Genesis 13:5-9). Once Lot left, God revealed the full extent of His promise to Abraham (Genesis 13:14-17). Sometimes, releasing people—even good ones—is necessary for clarity and progress.
"The Lord said to Abram, after Lot had parted from him, 'Look around from where you are... All the land that you see I will give to you and your offspring forever.'" (Genesis 13:14-15)
Holding on to these kinds of people can hinder your destiny, growth, and relationship with God. Sometimes, God removes them as an act of mercy and protection.
Trust God’s pruning process and remember: "Every branch that does bear fruit He prunes so that it will be even more fruitful." (John 15:2)
Credit: Pastor Vlad