How To Save Your Heart From Incessant Heart Breaks

Dear sister,

I'm sorry to hear that your "heart" has been "broken" again, but I want to believe this incessant break is avoidable if you can apply the wisdom of a car dealer.

You see, a lot of people walk into a car show room everyday. I categorise them into three - the faith walker, the bargainer and the buyers.

The faith walker: They are taking a step of faith by pricing the car. You see them claiming it, speaking in tongues and when they have had their feel of the vehicle, they will say "we will be back".

The bargainers: They are looking for the cheapest price available and after having their feel, they leave with "I thought it's cheaper here".

The buyers: They just price the car, test drive it, pay and leave.

Dear, it is difficult to tell any of these three by just appearance. The man carrying a KJV Bible with clerical shirt may be the buyer. The Chief with pot belly may be a bargainer, while the guy wearing an armless shirt with three quarter shorts may be a buyer as well.

What the dealer do is to welcome every of these people, give them restricted access to their selected car. He is not carried away by a man saying "I love this car", he just looks on. He is only swept off his feet when the customer start asking for a secured place to count the money on him, payment method and documents.
It is at this level that he gives unrestricted access. As for the other two, he won't frown at them. After all, they keep him busy and it is part of the business, he will just stay friendly, answer their questions and wish them well.

I will advise you to follow this principle as well. Until he proposes, he is not yet your fiancee. He may be keeping appearances but let him speak up. Don't assume for him, just stay friendly and sensitive.

I hope you remember Hebrews 10:37 -
"For in a very short time, The One who is coming will come and will not be delayed."

YOUR OWN HE ..... IS COMING
Wait on God, do your part and he will satisfy you with the best.

(This was first posted on January 5, 2015 by Olusola O'sola Fapohunda)

By: Olusola O'sola Fapohunda

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