21/05/2026
WHEN GOD ENDS A SEASON, DON’T FORCE A CONNECTION
Some People Were Sent for a Chapter, Not for Your Entire Journey
Ecclesiastes 3:1
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”
Isaiah 43:18–19
“Remember ye not the former things… Behold, I will do a new thing.”
Amos 3:3
“Can two walk together, except they be agreed?”
There are people who enter your life as a blessing, a lesson, a helper, a divine assignment, or a temporary companion for a specific season. Some come to build you. Some come to reveal you. Some come to challenge you. Some come to prepare you for where God is taking you.
But one of the hardest truths in life is this: Not everyone assigned to your yesterday is qualified for your tomorrow.
Many people destroy their peace because they keep fighting to hold onto relationships, friendships, partnerships, and connections that heaven has already released.
When God closes a season, emotional attachment can become spiritual disobedience.
1. Some People Are Seasonal, Not Permanent
Not every relationship was designed to last forever. Some people were only meant to accompany you through a particular chapter of your life.
2. God Removes People Before They Become a Distraction
Sometimes the separation is not punishment. It is protection. God can see what you cannot see.
3. Forced Connections Produce Emotional Exhaustion
When you keep chasing people who are withdrawing from your life, you lose your dignity, peace, and spiritual clarity.
4. Every Departure Is Not Demonic
Some exits are orchestrated by God Himself because your next level requires a different environment.
5. Holding Onto Expired Relationships Delays New Blessings
As long as your hands are tightly holding the old, you may not be able to receive the new.
6. God Sometimes Separates Before He Elevates
Abraham had to separate from Lot before certain dimensions of God’s promises manifested.
7. Not Everyone Can Go Where God Is Taking You
Some people love you but cann